#In Australia, we have to wait until January 2026 for THoS to be released in cinemas.
#That's okay. I will enjoy the THoS press tour before September this year.
#Josh and Paul cuteness during the press tour - yes, please!
#paul mescal
How Paul Mescal won no awards for Gladiator II is beyond me. He understood the assignment, and he ate, and left no crumbs.
"No, if anything, he's just trying to tear the establishment down, but actually not for kind of political reasons. It's personal reasons. It's the fact that Rome to Lucius represents everything that has taken his wife away from him. It's the the reason that he doesn't feel connected to his mother anymore. So it's an exciting thing to get to excercise that anger against an establishment in film."
"I think he attempted [to separate his personal agenda for the greater good of democracy]. I think he attempted up to the point that there's a certain responsibility thrust into his character's journey. Of course, it depends on the context, but I think where there's conscience, there comes a responsibility, right? I think that's what the film is saying with lucius."
"They're both questions. It's the moment that it stops being about him. He's asking the thousands of people around him a question. He's like, the line is, 'Is this how Rome treats its heroes?', and essentially it's Iike, 'If that's how they're going to treat him, how do you think you're going to be treated just as a simple citizen? This is a celebrated Roman general.'"
"I think he probably flips. He think he acts without constitution for the most part, for the first two acts of the film, I would say, and then when he finds out about his bloodline, he sees the state of Rome and what Fred and Joe's characters have done to Rome, and suddenly he's got the birthright to kind of succeed them, his constitution is somewhat forced upon him, but I don't think it's to fair to say that he takes that in his stride, like the film ends on a question where he's seeking guidance. I would describe him in the latter half of the film as somewhat of a reluctant leader, but does have a constitution. We don't really know how far he gets with it, but I think he probably would make a good leader. "
"He recited the poem in an attempt to subvert the power because Denzel's character at that moment is trying to protect Lucius by saying, 'Oh, he doesn't understand English. He's from the Provinces, etc.' But by Lucius reciting something in English, he's letting the emperors know, 'It's not that I don't understand the question. I'm choosing not to answer it. So, instead, I'm going to recite a poem to you.' But it's a political decision. It's a charged decision. It's an exciting moment for an actor to get to play because anything can happen in a story context from that point."
Paul Mescal on Lucius: IAMMIKEMUSE
#paul mescal #josh o'connor #oliver hermanus #the history of sound #I am already seated, and the workers are scared.
ya boy is in DANGER
#paul mescal #gracie abrams
#How am I only just finding out that Paul is with Gracie in New Zealand?
#I live in Perth, Western Australia, and Gracie will be here in May.
#The thought that Paul might be with Gracie in Perth makes me giddy.
#Thank you for sharing the photo. I am cheered up after a not so great day.
#I love Paul Mescal, in case I did not say this before.
New photo whit Gracie ..
Not to ruin weekends but yes... he's in NZ with G
#paul mescal
#he is a Greek statue brought to life fr
#handsome
#beautiful smile #a beautiful smile to hide the pain
Paul Mescal | "The History Of Sound" Red Carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival | May 21, 2025
I still get chills when I think about the masterpiece that is Gladiator. 💯
Gladiator (2000) + quotes
The moment Paul Mescal became the hottest man on this planet. 🥵
#paul mescal
PAUL MESCAL as LUCIUS Gladiator II dir. Ridley Scott
#paul mescal #his profile - oh my!
#I like how he collects festival merchandise, so he can look back on his fond memories.
#paul mescal #jessie buckley
#I have read the book by Maggie O'Farrell. It's heartbreaking but so well written.
#Take your box of tissues to the cinema for the film adaptation.
#Having to wait at least 7 months for this is too long.
Ranked 9th among the most anticipated films of the upcoming Awards Season is the historical drama by Chloé Zhao (Oscar winner for Nomadland), produced by, among others, Steven Spielberg and Sam Mendes. The film is based on the acclaimed novel Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell, which won the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2020.
Set in 16th-century England, Hamnet tells the story of William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and his wife Agnes (Jessie Buckley), a healer deeply connected to nature, as they face the overwhelming grief of losing their 11-year-old son Hamnet to the plague. The film explores themes of mourning, love, and resilience, offering an intimate glimpse into Shakespeare’s private life and the profound sorrow that would later inspire his iconic tragedy, Hamlet.
The screenplay, co-written by Zhao and O'Farrell, promises a faithful and emotionally engaging adaptation of the novel. Cinematography by Łukasz Żal (Cold War, Ida) ensures a visually refined experience. With its poignant story, high-profile production, and powerful performances, Hamnet stands out as one of the most eagerly awaited contenders for awards recognition.
#paul mescal
#The cinematography in this film is breathtaking.
#Melissa Barrera and Paul Mescal were not too bad to look at either. :-p
#Carmen (2022) is a masterpiece, and yet so few people know about this film. :-(
#I have to remind myself that this was filmed in my country of Australia.
#Finally, Paul with a military haircut and his pretty muscles make me need to fan myself vigorously.
Carmen (2022)