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Director Ridley Scott shared a heated behind-the-scenes moment from the film "Gladiator." Scott said Joaquin Phoenix nearly refused to play his villainous role, Commodus, in the 2000 action film.
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Joaquin Phoenix played Commodus in 2000's Gladiator. Picture: Alamy As for who Barry could have played, it's possible Ridley had him in mind for either Joseph Quinn or Fred Herchinger's characters.