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: Maximus secretly meets with his former lover Lucilla (Commodus's sister) and Senator Gracchus to plan an escape and lead his loyal army back to Rome to overthrow the Emperor.

Desperate to kill Maximus and prove his own strength, Commodus challenges him to a duel in the arena. To ensure his victory, Commodus secretly stabs Maximus in the side before the fight begins, hiding the wound under his armor. Despite his fatal injury, Maximus manages to disarm and kill Commodus in the dirt of the Colosseum.

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To see the key moments of Maximus's journey from general to gladiator, watch these recaps:

Maximus is sold to , a former gladiator who manages a troupe of fighters in North Africa. Under the name "The Spaniard," Maximus becomes a sensation in the arena, driven by his skill and a cold desire for revenge. Proximo eventually takes his gladiators to Rome to perform in the Colosseum for the first time in years, organized by Commodus to win the public's favor. Revenge in the Colosseum : Maximus secretly meets with his former lover

Maximus uses his final moments to order the release of his fellow gladiators and the reinstatement of Senator Gracchus. He then dies, finally reuniting with his family in the afterlife.

Enraged and jealous, Commodus murders his father and seizes the throne. When Maximus refuses to swear loyalty to the new Emperor, Commodus orders his execution and the murder of his family. Maximus narrowly escapes but returns home to find his wife and son crucified and burned. Exhausted and grieving, he collapses and is captured by slave traders. Despite his fatal injury, Maximus manages to disarm

During a reenactment of the Battle of Zama, Maximus leads his fellow gladiators to an upset victory against the "Romans". Forced to reveal his identity to a shocked Commodus , Maximus famously declares his intent to have vengeance "in this life or the next".