Russell Crowe wanted Gladiator character to come back from the dead

Russell Crowe wanted Gladiator character to come back from the dead

Russell Crowe wanted his 'Gladiator' character to come back from the dead so he could star in a sequel.

Director Sir Ridley Scott previously got together with the actor to discuss plans for a follow up to the 2000 movie and he's now revealed Russell wanted to find a way to bring back Maximus even though he died at the end of the first film.

Scott told PEOPLE: "Russell and I had a go at it [planning 'Gladiator II] around 18 years ago. I had Nick Cave writing the script and I kept saying [to Russell], 'But you're dead.' And he said, 'I know I'm dead. And I want to come back from the dead'."

Scott explained he tried out an idea in which Maximus could come back from the dead via a "portal" which allowed his spirit to be reincarnated but Crowe turned the idea down because it would require another actor in the lead role.

The moviemaker explained: "[We tried the idea of] a portal to bring him back from the dead. The only way of doing it was to go to another battle and through a dying warrior, he comes back into the spirit of the warrior. So that's his portal ...

"[Crowe] said: 'So that's no f****** good, is it?'"

Scott's long-awaited sequel hit cinemas this month and doesn't feature Crowe. The story revolves around Maximus' son Lucius - played by Paul Mescal - who is enslaved and becomes a gladiator just like his father in the first film.

Crowe previously admitted he feels "slightly jealous" of the cast of the new film as he's not involved. He told Collider : "I was a much younger man, obviously, and it was a huge experience in my life ... [It still] holds a special place in my heart."