Nearly two decades after the release of Apocalypto (2006), whispers from Hollywood suggest that Mel Gibson may be preparing to revisit the world of the ancient Maya with Apocalypto 2. While no official announcement has been made, speculation is mounting that the legendary filmmaker is in the early stages of developing a follow-up to his brutal, visually stunning historical epic.
Apocalypto followed the harrowing journey of Jaguar Paw, a young hunter captured by the Mayan elite and forced into a desperate fight for survival. The film was praised for its immersive realism, intense action, and meticulous use of the Yucatec Maya language, making it one of the most unique historical films of its time.
Now, if rumors are to be believed, Gibson is considering a continuation of the story—potentially shifting the focus to the decline of the Mayan civilization or even the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. Insiders claim that Gibson has been researching Mesoamerican history extensively and has met with historians and indigenous consultants to explore ideas for the sequel.