Macrinus' Final Act Film-Used Ornate Cuffs
Film-used ornate cuffs worn by Macrinus in Gladiator II during his final moments, including the climactic sword battle that led to his downfall.
Description
These items are intended solely as movie props and are not designed for real-world use. Each artifact may vary slightly from photos, with unique wear from production that underscores its authenticity as a film-used item. Obtained directly from Paramount Studios, these items are genuine film props worn by actors in the movie (not replicas or costumes) and authenticated as rare cinematic artifacts from one of the greatest movie franchises ever.
These intricately designed cuffs were worn by Macrinus in Gladiator II during his last scenes, including his final bid for power and the brutal sword fight that ended his reign. As Macrinus, a master manipulator who ruled from the shadows, faces his reckoning in the Colosseum, these cuffs remain a striking symbol of his imperial ambitions.
Featuring elaborate filigree patterns and an aged gold finish, the design reflects Macrinus' calculated authority—his refinement masking his ruthless tactics. These cuffs were present in the film’s most pivotal moments, including:
Macrinus' Last Stand: Worn in the final duel against Lucius, where his carefully orchestrated empire begins to crumble.
Betrayal & Rebellion: Present as the Colosseum erupts in chaos, marking the end of Macrinus’ control over Rome.
Thematic Legacy: As Macrinus meets his fate, these cuffs remain a visual testament to Gladiator II’s deeper themes—power, vengeance, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
Disclaimer:
Condition may vary slightly from photos, with unique marks and wear that highlight the outfit’s authenticity as a film-used piece.
Two pairs of cuffs used for this scene are available for auction, with this piece confirmed as worn by the main actor, while the other was inscribed as worn by "Stunt." Each features subtle variations in wear, making them distinct relics of cinematic history.
This item features a silver hologram, verifying its authenticity through Paramount Studios. A TRuEST™ authenticator was not on-set to witness its use, which is why this item does not carry our gold-level witness-based authentication hologram.
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