Denzel Washington says his same-sex kiss was cut from Gladiator II


Gird your loins, we are now in the final countdown until Gladiator II comes out in exactly one week. The strapping stars were all spiffy at the London premiere on Wednesday including Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, Pedro Pascal and Denzel! Not only did Denzel Washington tell King Charles’ minions that he wouldn’t be rushed away from fans at his own premiere, Denzel did so in sneakers. The gauche American wore sneakers on the red carpet and didn’t scurry away when told to! Clearly the people on Charles’ team had not caught the trailer for the film they were about to see, or they would’ve known not to mess with the man who plots the fall of the Roman Empire. And speaking of said empire, Denzel recently spoke with Gayety, a digital LGBTQ-focused magazine, and he was straight up asked “How gay was the Roman Empire?”. Denzel went on to lament that a scene where he kisses a male costar was cut from the final edit:

Denzel Washington revealed that a same-sex he filmed for Gladiator II was but from the final movie.

Speaking with Gayety, the actor, who portrays Macrinus in director Ridley Scott’s sequel to the 2000 blockbuster, said he kissed a male costar for a since-deleted moment. The revelation came after Washington was asked “how gay” the Roman empire was.

“I actually kissed a man in the film but they took it out. They cut it,” Washington, 69, said. “I think they got chicken.”

“I kissed a guy full on the lips and they, I guess they weren’t ready for that yet,” he added, before joking that in the sequence he “killed him about five minutes later” in what he called the “kiss of death.”

Gladiator II also stars Pedro Pascal and Paul Mescal, who play the characters Acacius and Lucius, respectively. Mescal revealed in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly that their forehead kiss didn’t make the final cut either.

The actor, 28, said he and Pascal were rehearsing a fight scene during filming when he “had an idea” of kissing his costar “on the forehead” toward the end of the combat.

“I did it in one of the takes, and then we’re getting the radio messages back to Ridley [in video village], and I was like, ‘Ridley: Kiss of the forehead, did you like it? Yay or nay?’ There was radio silence for a second,” Mescal said. “His radio crackles back, and [Ridley] goes, ‘I’m afraid I did.’”

“I think Ridley’s one of the funniest men I’ve ever come across,” he added, revealing that the forehead smooch was eventually scrapped.

[From People]

So not only has Ridley Scott recently insulted actors by saying that they barely have to do any prep work, but now he’s officially been outed for cutting their genius moments of improvisation. The man is a serial kiss-cutter! Seriously, now I’m going to be watching the movie with an eagle eye towards picking up on moments that feel kiss-starved. And it’s not like same-sex relationships aren’t historically accurate for Ancient Rome. I guess yet again, I will have to fill in all the homo-erotic subtext in my head as I’m watching, thanks Ridley. Fingers crossed we get to see all the cut scenes in an extended version somewhere down the line. In the meantime, if you have 3:36 minutes to spare, Denzel’s interview with Gayety is a delight. The interviewer starts out by showing off all the rings she’s wearing as a nod to Denzel’s character, and he is SO excited it’s adorable, even following up with, “But what about the earrings?!” And while he doesn’t name drop Black Panther again, Denzel does say he’s having conversations with Ryan Coogler, Steve McQueen, and Paul Thomas Anderson about potential upcoming projects. Sounds like there are actually quite a few films left for him to make, after all.

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11 Responses to “Denzel Washington says his same-sex kiss was cut from Gladiator II”

  1. It Really Is You, Not Me says:

    It’s a shame that the same-sex kiss was cut. Seeing an old school macho movie star like Denzel comfortable with an on-screen same-sex kiss would have been a great milestone in LGBTQ+ representation in movies.

  2. Alwyn says:

    If he didn’t tell us would we have noticed? Scenes get cut all the time and as long as the film is good, I’m good.

    • Mil says:

      Well, why cut it when we see straight people kissing in all movie genres? It would likely be a short kiss, and a large eff u to homophobic jerks

  3. Carnivalbaby says:

    Saw the movie yesterday, it was good, there was clearly some same sex sub-text. But since the film didn’t have alot of kissing generally, and was focused more on issues related to revenge, rage and familial ties it wasn’t really missed. All the actors did a great job. But Denzel’s costumes were the stand-out for me. He did a great job with that character. I was like he is 69 where?

  4. TN Democrat says:

    We live in a country that has allowed wide swathes of the country to be taught a dishonest version of American history that slavery wasn’t that bad, black people were worse off after slavery and stopped teaching anything after the WW2. Many cultures have embraced transsexuals and gay people, but the creepy evangelical Q lovers expect their (lack of) values protrayed in everything. The producers wussed out to avoid faux evangelical pearl clutching and online review bombing. Edgy, innovative and sexy are out. Mediocre, white, distorted and homophobic are in.

    • Blithe says:

      Great points @TN Democrat. Your comments remind me that even as a kid I was perplexed by the movie rating system that saw naked male bodies as something forbidden and suggestively naked female bodies used gratuitously, while violence was graphically depicted and even celebrated in everything from “family-friendly “ movies to cartoons. It’s all about an insidious value system that I don’t share — and catering to a particular culture and market.

      • SA says:

        Right there with you Blithe! Always confused and disgusted that violence was normalized in “family friendly” movies but sex was not. (Of course if the sex was combined with violence then it made the grade)

  5. Nanea says:

    Didn’t Denzel (or maybe someone else?) also say that Macrinus is bi?

    If true, then there must be more to it than this kiss.

    And Denzel wouldn’t be Denzel if he didn’t give a f*ck about perceived red carpet rules, and wear whatever is most comfortable. Love his black sneakers!

    • Fabiola says:

      Denzel said it was the kiss of death which has nothing to do with being gay. Doesn’t the mob also use it to let someone know they are gonna die?

  6. Michael says:

    I really hate that Denzel is even talking about retiring. I have taken his greatness for granted for decades but when he is no longer here I will feel it in my bones.

    • Truthiness says:

      +1 though I don’t take his talent for granted. And I would dearly love to see truly gifted script writing to come his way before he does retire.

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