Oscar Actors: Washington, Denzel–Been Around Too Long’ to Care About ‘Gladiator II’ Oscar Snub

Denzel Washington Says He’s ‘Been Around Too Long’ to Care About ‘Gladiator II’ Oscar Snub

Amid a chaotic Oscar season, Washington spoke to the New York Times about his reaction to being snubbed by the Academy for his performance in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II.

“Are you kidding me? Awww. Oh, I’m so upset,” Washington joked. “I’m happy for all that did, and I’m happy with what I’m doing.”

“I’ve been around too long. I’ve got – I don’t wanna say other fish to fry, but there’s a reality at this age,” he continued. “The beginning of wisdom is understanding. I’m getting wiser, working on talking less and learning to understand more – and that’s exciting.”

Washington added that performing the role of “Othello” on Broadway is rewarding enough, Oscar nomination or not.

“I was sitting there smiling going: ‘Look at you. On the day you didn’t get a nomination for an Oscar, you’re working on ‘Othello’ on Broadway.'”

Though the Academy didn’t recognize Washington for the performance, his turn as power broker Macrinus in “Gladiator II” earned him nominations for best supporting actor at the Critics Choice Awards, NAACP Image and Satellite Awards.

Washington previously won best supporting actor for 1990’s “Glory” and best leading actor for “Training Day” in 2002.

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Washington wasn’t the only member of the Gladiator II cast and crew absent from 2025 Oscar nominations.

The film earned just a single nod, for Janty Yates and David Crossman’s costume design.

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