Paul Mescal says being the star of Gladiator II as it premieres in London is 'absolutely, wildly overwhelming'
Gladiator II star Paul Mescal has said bringing Sir Ridley Scott's legacy sequel to the big screen has been a "wildly... overwhelming" experience.
The star was speaking to Sky News on the red carpet at the film's royal premiere which was attended by His Majesty the King, who had earlier hosted members of the film and TV industry at a Buckingham Palace reception.
When asked about making the move from indie films, like All Of Us Strangers and Aftersun, into one of the most eagerly anticipated films this year, Mescal said: "I'm excited to play with what the audience is expecting of me."
"The royal audience is one thing... I think we've seen how an audience responded to the film, royal or not, and I think we're excited for people to see it."
A whole 24 years after Sir Ridley Scott's Roman blockbuster starring Russell Crowe, Mescal plays Lucius who, much like the original, finds himself trying to win back his freedom after powerful emperors of Rome conquer his home.
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With an actual-scale model of the Colosseum built for the production, the film comes with high costs and a lot of hype.
"I'm struggling with words at the moment," Mescal admitted, taking in the occasion, having come from the champagne reception at Buckingham Palace.
"This has been an absolutely, wildly - I keep using the word overwhelming - but I think if this isn't slightly overwhelming then I don't know what the hell is. I'm having a great time."
Sir Ridley explained his reason for casting Mescal was that he saw aspects of "a young Albert Finney" in him.
While the pressure is on for the sequel to do well at the box office, the director said he's learnt how to deal with the weight of expectations over the years.
"Any film of [this] scale, it doesn't matter how we play it down, it's colossally stressful. You better embrace stress or don't do the job."
Before heading to the premiere, the King welcomed directors, actors, TV presenters, stunt performers and costume designers at the palace to mark the centenary of the Film and TV Charity, of which Charles has become patron.
Sir Ridley, actor Joseph Fiennes, actress India Amarteifio from the hit Netflix show Queen Charlotte, and TV presenter Claudia Winkleman were among the celebrities who attended the event.
Gladiator II is in cinemas on 15 November.