Oppenheimer: The Dutch Dub

Ætius Marcellinus is an upcoming historical epos. Is it the first installment in the Gladiators of Christianity-trilogy, co-directed by Ryan Googler, the director of the Black Panther-series and Christopher Nolan, director of The Dark Knight-trilogy and Oppenheimer. Both directors also added to the scenario, alongside head-writers Will Beall and Chris Terrio, who also wrote Zack Snyder's Justice League. Principal photography was done by IMAX-expert Hoyte Van Hoytema. The film features Robert Pattinson in the titular role, with other leading roles going to Rachel Zegler, Jonathan Majors and Jeremy Irons. The film gained popularity by it's extreme runtime of 5 hours and 56 minutes, and got released exclusively in IMAX 70MM 3D for 2 weeks only. After the initial release, the demand of tickets got so high, many small theaters played it. People spoke from it as 'the greatest movie hype since Spider-Man: No Way Home and Avatar: The Way of Water.', even though the film recieved only 26% on RottenTomatoes. The film got co-produced by the MIT Student Film & Video Production Club and A24, with the rights for streaming getting sold to streaming service Disney+/Hulu.

The film got rated X in the United States and 18+ in various Europian countries. Many countries boycotted and banned the film, because of it's gore, sex and positivity on Christianity, and people called it a mix of Gladiator and Terrifier 2. To make the film appropriate for younger audiences and schools, a kid-friendly cut of the film re-released in theaters, removing all the gore, sex and 3 hours of the original runtime. This PG-13 re-release gained better reviews and became 'certified fresh' on RottenTomatoes with an incredibly score of 89%, and replaced the original cut on Disney+.

After the initial flop of the film, a follow-up direct-to-DVD series and 2 sequels got cancelled, but these re-entered production after the re-release. During A24's panel on Cinemacon, it got revealed the sequel would be called Caristania Sarria, starring Jenna Ortega and Tom Holland. A follow-up series, called Dawn of Ætius, also got announced, with Tom Hanks taking over the role of Pattinson, which got released on Disney+.