Russell Crowe has criticised the creators for the Gladiator sequel for not understanding "what made the first one special".
The actor, who played the lead character of Roman general Maximus in the 2000 historical epic, said the "moral core" of the story was what drew people into the original.
Sir Ridley Scott's highly-anticipated sequel, starring Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal, received mixed reviews from film critics following its release last year.
It appears that Russell was among those who were not entertained, as he said the film was a "really unfortunate example" of "people in that engine room not actually understanding what made that first one special".

