Maximus learned the death of his emperor and release that Commodus has murder him in order to claim the throne. Maximus refuse to support Commodus he is arrested. So Maximus finds out his family willed be killed. He tries to escaped but he is hurt bad.
The emperor commodus sponsors gladiatorial games in Rome to his father. Proximo is elated by the prospect. He learns the skills of Maximus and gives him some armor. Maximus realize that he could get revenge on Commodus. …show more content…
Commodus arranges for Maximus to fight against Tigris of Gaul Rome's only undefeated gladiator. In the arena there are also chained tigers with handlers instructed to target Maximus. Maximus narrowly defeats the great Tigris and waits for a decision whether to kill or spare Tigris. Commodus indicates death but Maximus spares Tigris insulting the Emperor.
Commodus plots the death of Maximus in the arena of Rome. Commodus wants to kill Maximus gaining approval of the mob.During the fight Maximus rips the sword from the hands of Commodus. Commodus requests a sword from his guards, but they betray him and refuse to lend him their weapons. Commodus pulls out a hidden dagger and renews his attack. Maximus eventually kills Commodus but is dying from his fatal wounds.
Commodus collapses in the now-silent Colosseum lies dead and a dying Maximus begins slipping into death seeing his wife and son in the afterlife. He is brought back to reality by the Praetorian prefect Quintus who asks for his orders. Maximus orders the release of Proximo's gladiators and Senator Gracchus. Maximus instructs that Gracchus must return Rome to a Republic as requested by Marcus Aurelius. Maximus then collapses and Lucilla rushes to his side. Maximus dies and drifts into the afterlife to be reunited with his wife and son. Senator Gracchus, Lucius and Proximo's gladiators carry his body out of the Roman