The march toward Rome—once led by elephants and iron-willed strategy—is preparing for a cinematic revival. Denzel Washington has been cast to portray the legendary Carthaginian commander Hannibal Barca in a new historical epic for Netflix, directed by longtime collaborator Antoine Fuqua.

The project reunites the Oscar-winning actor and filmmaker, whose creative partnership stretches back to Training Day, and promises a sweeping look at one of antiquity’s most formidable military minds.

Why this role could be significant for Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington will portray Hannibal Barca, the legendary Carthaginian general widely regarded as one of the greatest military strategists in history. For him, the role represents a rare step into ancient history and epic storytelling.

Denzel Washington at the special screening of “Highest 2 Lowest in 2025 (Source: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

Known for commanding performances in films such as Training Day, Malcolm X and Gladiator II, the actor is expected to bring a complex interpretation. Playing Hannibal could mark one of the most ambitious historical roles of his career.

The Carthaginian general has rarely been portrayed in major Hollywood productions, making the project a chance to revisit a pivotal figure of ancient history through a modern cinematic lens.

The collaboration with director Antoine Fuqua also adds weight to the project. Their previous work together helped deliver Washington an Academy Award, and the film is expected to aim for a similarly powerful character-driven approach.

What story will the Netflix film tell about Hannibal?

First announced several years ago and recently revived after industry delays, the film is expected to chronicle Hannibal’s audacious campaign during an era defined by tactical brilliance and relentless ambition.

It will center on his campaign against Rome during the Second Punic War, focusing on the leader behind one of the most daring military operations ever recorded: the crossing of the Alps with his army and war elephants.

With a screenplay by acclaimed writer John Logan and production gearing up toward a possible summer start, the Netflix project aims to transform a figure etched in ancient history into a large-scale modern epic.