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An American tourist in Rome impaled himself on a metal fence at the Colosseum while possibly trying to take a selfie — screaming in pain as he was left helplessly dangling for more than 20 minutes.
These features, combined with the sheer scale of the Colosseum, showcased Rome's engineering ingenuity and its ability to entertain on a grand scale. The Velarium: A Retractable Awning Ahead of Its ...
The velarium, an awning that provided shade to Colosseum spectators, is seen here during production. At the top are the black panels that the filmmaking team used to control light, with additional ...
Director Ridley Scott’s gladiators are back in the Colosseum, crossing swords in the sequel. A few weeks ago, I climbed the 296 steps to the top of the iconic bloodsport venue. There is a Jewish ...
By Elisabetta Povoledo Reporting from Rome It has probably been centuries since Romans have been so feverish about happenings at the Colosseum, and it is not because of the recent release of the ...
This article contains Gladiator II spoilers. “Filling the Colosseum with water looks silly,” one friend said months ago after the first trailer for Gladiator II dropped. “Why are there battl ...
However, Scott has vocally pushed back against the idea that he invented the idea of water battles in the Colosseum. “You’re dead wrong,” the 86-year-old told an interviewer from Collider.
Ridley Scott‘s “Gladiator II” is full of memorable action scenes, from a bloody showdown featuring CGI baboons to Paul Mescal outsmarting a charging rhino in the Roman Colosseum. But one ...
Much like its predecessor, “Gladiator II” centers on spectacular gladiatorial games held at the Colosseum, which pits captive warriors like Lucius against other men as well as animals in combat.
Lots of moments from “Gladiator II” are fiction. But some scientists think mock naval battles in the Colosseum totally happened. This is an article from our newsletter “Science Goes To The Movies.” To ...