Paul Mescal’s New Movie After Gladiator 2 Gets Rave Reviews at Cannes!

Paul Mescal, an Irish actor, is steadily establishing himself as one of the most promising young talents in film today. Gaining prominence through his leading role in the BBC/Hulu miniseries “Normal People,” he garnered an Emmy nomination for his performance. Subsequently, he made his film debut with “The Lost Daughter” and was swiftly recognized with his first Academy Award nomination for a heart-wrenching portrayal as a tormented father in “Aftersun.” Additionally, he appeared in the LGBTQ+ romance “All of Us Strangers,” earning a BAFTA nod for his acting skills.

Initially, Mescal selected Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator II” as his debut large-scale action blockbuster, portraying Lucius, Maximus’ son, originally played by Russell Crowe. Even with the shift to high-budget productions, Mescal hasn’t forsaken his unique acting style and predominantly chooses smaller, independent films that highlight his nuanced acting abilities. His latest film since “Gladiator II” was premiered at Cannes Film Festival and garnered a Palme d’Or nomination.

The History Of Sound Debuts With A Solid Rotten Tomatoes Score

Paul Mescal’s First New Movie Since Gladiator 2 Premiered At Cannes

As a passionate cinephile, I’m thrilled to share that “The History of Sound” has made its grand entrance, earning a commendable 74% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 19 reviews, as of now.

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2025-05-22 22:42