Russell Crowe Frustrated by Relentless 'Gladiator 2' Questions, Looks to Future Projects
- Russell Crowe wants compensation for the amount of questions he receives about a sequel to 'Gladiator,' a film he is not involved in.
- Crowe discussed several upcoming acting projects, including playing Nazi official Hermann Göring in 'Nuremberg' and roles in 'Kraven the Hunter' and 'The Georgetown Project.'
- At the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Crowe received a lifetime achievement award and performed with his band Indoor Garden Party.
- Crowe reflected on past films like 'Master and Commander' and approaching 60 years old, indicating he may continue discovering new career opportunities or choose to retire.
- While jealous of the 'Gladiator' sequel, Crowe supports director Ridley Scott and believes the film will be spectacular, though Crowe knows nothing about its plot or cast.