Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington has been cast to star in “Gladiator II,” the highly anticipated sequel set in ancient Rome and directed by Ridley Scott.
Washington plays Macrinus, a former slave turned power broker with ambitions to control Rome. Despite the historical backdrop, in the flick Washington chose to use his natural accent — a native New Yorker dialect.
This accent received considerable pushback from members of the public who believe he should have adopted a British or Australian accent, as is commonly used in period pieces.
Denzel Washington’s role as Roman Emperor in ‘Gladiator II’ provokes racist critics following claims about his accent and history being “Black-washed.” (Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
In the “Gladiator II” trailers fans could hear Washington’s character, a ruthless arms dealer, forgoing a traditional European or African accent.
Washington chose to stick with his modern, recognizable voice. This has sparked criticism, with some questioning whether the use of his regular American accent undermines the film’s historical accuracy.
However, the “Mo’ Betta Blues” actor stands by his decision. In a recent interview with “Empire” magazine, he addressed the backlash.
“Where are we? Whose accent would it be? What does that sound like...
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