Mar. 15, 2025
San Francisco Police Department Sgt. Joelle Harrell, S.F. 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, and S.F. General Hospital surgeon Dr. Lucy Kornblith at Levi’s Stadium on Monday, Sept. 09, 2024.Photo:Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty
Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty
San Francisco 49ers rookieRicky Pearsallhad an emotional moment with the first responders who saved his life, as he met them on the field during the team’s home opener on Monday, Sept.
Mar. 15, 2025
Ricky Pearsall.Photo:Brooke Sutton/Getty
Brooke Sutton/Getty
AsRicky Pearsallcasually tossed a football up and down to himself on the sidelines, eyes kept being drawn to the San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiverRicky Pearsallat the team’s practice on Thursday, his first since the 23-year-old was shot in the chest just five days earlier.“Thank God that he’s even alive with us today,” Pearsall’s teammate Fred WarnertoldESPN. “That was an insane situation. So happy that he’s back here around the building with us.
Mar. 15, 2025
Ridley Scott and Paul Mescal in Gladiator II.Photo:Jose Oliva/Europa Press via Getty; Aidan Monaghan/Paramount Pictures
Jose Oliva/Europa Press via Getty; Aidan Monaghan/Paramount Pictures
Gladiator IIis still two months away from playing in theaters, but directorRidley Scottalready has his sights set on a third film.
Scott, 86, toldThe Hollywood Reporterthat he would “rather get on toGladiator III,” when the outlet asked him about his next project following the upcoming sequel’s release on Nov.
Mar. 15, 2025
Ridley Scott; Russell Crowe in Gladiator.Photo:Jose Oliva/Europa Press via Getty; DreamWorks/Courtesy Everett
Jose Oliva/Europa Press via Getty; DreamWorks/Courtesy Everett
Russell Crowedoesn’t return to the Colosseum in the long anticipated sequel toGladiator— but it wasn’t for a lack of trying.
As legendary filmmakerRidley Scotttells PEOPLE, the New Zealand star, who won the Best Actor Oscar in 2001 for his performance in the first film, was eager to somehow factor intoGladiatorIIdespite his character Maximus’s death at the end of the original.
Mar. 15, 2025
Ridley Scott.Photo:Gareth Cattermole/Getty
Gareth Cattermole/Getty
Ridley Scottlearned an important lesson from a harsh review of his 1982 filmBlade Runner.
The British director, 86, toldThe Hollywood Reporterabout a negative review he received for his science-fiction movie and the purpose it still serves in his life nearly 40 years later.
“Pauline Kael inThe New Yorkerkilled me stone dead with herBlade Runnerreview,” Scott recalled. “It was four pages of destruction. I never met her.