Movie enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the first look at Francis Ford Coppola’s highly anticipated project, ‘Megalopolis,’ and the wait is finally over. The unveiling of the first image offers a captivating glimpse into the visionary world crafted by the legendary filmmaker.
‘Megalopolis’ explores the ambitious endeavor of rebuilding a metropolis that has fallen into decline, presenting two contrasting visions—one from the idealist architect Cesar Catilina, portrayed by Adam Driver, and the other from the corrupt Mayor Frank Cicero, played by Giancarlo Esposito. The image showcases Driver’s character envisioning the reconstruction of the City of New Rome, with Nathalie Emmanuel portraying Julia Cicero, the daughter of Mayor Cicero, observing the ambitious project.
Structured as a modern-day Roman epic set in an imagined America, ‘Megalopolis’ promises to deliver a captivating narrative woven with political intrigue and architectural ambition. Francis Ford Coppola first conceived the idea for the sci-fi movie in 1983, and after nearly four decades, he has resurrected the project with renewed passion and dedication.
The ensemble cast of ‘Megalopolis’ includes Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Jason Schwartzman, and Talia Shire, among others. Coppola serves as the director, writer, and producer of the film, with Fred Roos, Barry Hirsch, and Michael Bederman contributing to its production.
In a preview of ‘Megalopolis’ featured in Vanity Fair, Coppola revealed the extensive journey of developing the project, rewriting the script around 300 times before self-financing the passion project for USD 120 million. The film’s production marks a significant milestone for the acclaimed filmmaker, who embarked on this ambitious endeavor to explore themes of power, ambition, and societal transformation.
With its premiere set for the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 17, ‘Megalopolis’ is poised to captivate audiences with its grandeur, innovation, and compelling storytelling. As fans anticipate the cinematic experience that awaits them, Coppola’s visionary masterpiece promises to leave a lasting impression on viewers worldwide.