Even earlier than Russell Crowe received an Oscar for Greatest Actor for Gladiator, he was an in-demand performer close to the flip of the century. That is proper across the time when director Peter Jackson was placing collectively the solid for his Lord of the Rings trilogy. Crowe has talked about earlier than that he spoke with Jackson about taking part in Aragorn, however now he is revisiting the reminiscence to elucidate why he handed on what may have been a task of a lifetime.
Whereas talking with British GQ, Crowe insisted that he has no regrets about turning the half down. In truth, Crowe is satisfied that Jackson by no means actually wished him in any respect.
“I very a lot felt the studio had been making that call, not the movie director,” stated Crowe. “And I talked to Peter Jackson over the telephone, and he wasn’t saying the type of issues that administrators had been saying to you in the event that they had been actually making an attempt to draw you to a mission. And I simply type of obtained a way that he already had someone else in thoughts that he wished to do. And me stepping ahead and saying sure was truly going to get in his manner.”
When Crowe spoke about the identical topic in 2019, he claimed that he heard subtleties in Jackson’s voice that made him notice the director did not need him.
“He is a fellow New Zealander; so I can hear his voice,” recalled Crowe. “I am speaking to him on the telephone. And it is like, I do not suppose he even is aware of what I’ve performed.”
Jackson solid Stuart Townsend as Aragorn, and had him filming on set for a quick interval earlier than dismissing him. Viggo Mortensen was introduced in to interchange Townsend, and he turned out to be an incredible selection for the position.
Crowe additionally not too long ago spoke about his apprehension in the direction of Gladiator 2, the upcoming sequel to his most iconic movie. That film will probably be out in theaters on November 22, however Crowe will not be in it as a result of his character died within the first movie.