Gladiator's Most Iconic Shot Was A Last Minute Addition & Never Planned

Gladiator director Ridley Scott explains how the film's most iconic shot came about, and it was a total accident. Released in 2000, the sword-and-sandal flick remains one of Scott's most acclaimed films, starring Russell Crowe as Maximus, a Roman general who pursues vengeance after his family is killed and he is sold into slavery. While there are many memorable moments from Gladiator, the most iconic shot of the film is undoubtedly Maximux gliding his hand across stalks of wheat in a sprawling field, an image representing the afterlife.



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