Paramount Unveils Trailer for ‘Gladiator II’ with Massive Media Blitz

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Pedro Pascal stars as General Acacius and Paul Mescal stars as Lucius in Gladiator II, a film from Paramount Pictures. The final 60-second trailer for the movie will have the largest global mass media roadblock ever, reaching over 300 million viewers across 82 channels in various countries simultaneously. The roadblock will run on broadcast, cable, digital, and audio platforms starting on November 19 at 2am GMT+4. The trailer will be featured on popular TV shows like Monday Night Football and NCIS, as well as on digital platforms like Google, Roku, and TikTok. Gladiator II has already had a successful international box office opening, grossing $87 million in total. Domestic release of the film will be in theaters, Dolby Cinema, premium large formats, and IMAX on November 22, 2024.

Persons: Pedro Pascal, Paul Mescal
Company Names: Paramount Pictures
Titles: Gladiator II

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