Gladiator 2 Nearly Introduced A Wild Lucilla Twist Involving The Emperors

The digital release of Gladiator II has revealed several deleted scenes, with some of them provoking uproar over being cut out of the movie’s theatrical release. Other scenes would have complicated the plot and were probably best kept out. Gladiator II now streaming on Paramount+ originally sH๏τ several scenes involving the Emperors Geta and Caracalla in particular, with more revealed about the lengths they would go to in order to maintain their power.

One deleted scene had the two Emperors making an unusual request of Lucilla before her meaningful ending in Gladiator II. The movie portrays the Emperors as chaotic and power-hungry, with Lucius and Lucilla both keeping the old ideals of Marcus Aurelius’ Rome alive. The omitted scene highlights a very different pathway Lucilla could have taken.

Geta & Caracalla Ask Lucilla To Adopt Them In A Gladiator 2 Deleted Scene

The Disturbing Scene Shows A Stoic Lucilla Being Asked To Confirm Her Son Is ᴅᴇᴀᴅ

There was more than one Gladiator II scene involving the Emperors removed for the theatrical cut of the movie. This particular deleted scene depicts Geta and Caracalla making a proposition to Lucilla, Lucius’ mother. Lucilla asks the pair why they have requested their presence and Caracalla says his brother, and he has a proposal to make, then defers to Geta to explain their request. Geta goes on to explain, “In your father’s time, an Emperor who lacked a son would adopt another as his heir.”

Lucilla can clearly see where this is going, but she asks them straightforwardly what they want. Caracalla replies, “Adopt us as your sons.” Geta claims, “You will enjoy much greater benefits,” as a persuasive tactic. Caracalla ominously goes on to say, “And you have no son of your own. Your son died, did he not?” Geta further reasons that she is “past childbearing age” and, disturbingly, Caracalla counters, “though not undesirable.”

At this point in the movie, Caracalla is still in a fairly sound mind and he and Geta are aligned in their goals. Caracalla is nonetheless chilling in this scene, as his last words have an implicitly incestuous tone, which is a great callback to Commodus in the first Gladiator movie. Lucilla’s Stoicism in the scene gives nothing away, while the pair question her about her son, presumed deceased.

Why The Emperors Would Want To Be Adopted By Lucilla In Gladiator 2

Lucilla’s Adoption Would Improve The Stability Of The Emperors’ Rule

The Emperors’ adoption by Lucilla may lend legitimacy to their rule and garner support from those loyal to the old bloodline and “dream of Rome” in Gladiator. It could also serve as a symbolic gesture of their desire for stability and order, contrasting with the chaos and instability that marked their rise to power. However, this move could also prove to be a double-edged sword for Lucilla. While it might offer her a degree of protection, it would restrict her freedom. It would also draw her husband, Gladiator II’s General Acacius, further into the political web he wants to escape.

Acacius allied with Lucilla to put an end to the bloodshed and restore Rome to Marcus Aurelius’ ideals…

Lucilla and Acacius’ plan in Gladiator II was to overthrow Geta and Caracalla’s rule and take back Rome by force. Acacius was tired of leading his men into endless conquest on behalf of the power-hungry fraternal Emperors. Acacius allied with Lucilla to put an end to the bloodshed and restore Rome to Marcus Aurelius’ ideals. Lucilla adopting them would complicate this goal. It would also mean further confirming Lucius’ supposed death.

Although they do not want Hanno’s true idenтιтy revealed and want to help him escape the rebellion they had planned, if Lucilla had adopted the Emperors and then tried to restore Lucius as a rightful heir after overthrowing them, this would have sent a very mixed message to the Roman public and their supporters. The deleted scene is interesting because it opens up another potential route for Lucilla and Acacius – bringing their enemy closer and later betraying them. Instead, they chose the more honorable choice of rebelling and taking a stand in Gladiator II.

Related Posts

7 Legendary Music Cameos In Spinal Tap II

7 Legendary Music Cameos In Spinal Tap II

The following contains spoilers for Spinal Tap II: The End Continues Spinal Tap II: The End Continues features some pretty big musical cameos. The sequel to the…

Insidious 6 Confirms One Character Returning From The ᴅᴇᴀᴅ As Cast Expands

Insidious 6 Confirms One Character Returning From The ᴅᴇᴀᴅ As Cast Expands

Insidious 6 is bringing a character back from the ᴅᴇᴀᴅ, as well as announcing a new addition to the cast of the horror franchise. After five movies…

Super Mario Galaxy’s Announcement May Be Bad News For 2 Popular Characters

Super Mario Galaxy’s Announcement May Be Bad News For 2 Popular Characters

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie‘s announcement is exciting news, but it may be a disappointing sign for 2 fan-favorite Nintendo characters. During September 12’s Nintendo Direct, the…

All 12 Marvel Spider-Verse LEGO Minifugres, Ranked From Worst To Best

All 12 Marvel Spider-Verse LEGO Minifugres, Ranked From Worst To Best

LEGO has just released its newest Marvel Collectible Minifigure Series, inspired by Across the Spider-Verse. Featuring 12 brand-new minifigures of various Spiders from multiple realities, it’s very…

This 60-Year-Old Cult Movie Is The Scariest Sci-Fi Film You’ve Never Seen

This 60-Year-Old Cult Movie Is The Scariest Sci-Fi Film You’ve Never Seen

The science fiction genre has produced a surprising number of scary movies over the years, but an oft-forgotten cult classic from the ’60s is one of the…

After 33 Years, We’re Finally Going To See One Iconic Star Wars Starfighter In Action

After 33 Years, We’re Finally Going To See One Iconic Star Wars Starfighter In Action

After 33 years, Ahsoka season 2 will finally show one iconic Star Wars starfighter in combat. Ahsoka season 1 lovingly adapted many spaceships into live-action for the…