Francis Ford Coppola, director of the Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now, has been planning his next movie, Megalopolis, since 1979. The story, a sci-fi thriller about an architect who wants to rebuild New York City as a utopia following a devastating incident, has been evolving over decades, and anyone asked about it seemed to describe a grand, sweeping masterpiece that feels impossible to make. But that didn’t stop Coppola from holding table reads with all-star casts.

Finally, in 2019, Coppola decided not to wait on funders to take a chance on such risky material. Megalopolis became the ultimate creative project, self-funded, written, and directed all by Coppola himself, boasting a cast including Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, and Nathalie Emmanuel. Five years later, the movie was finally screened for potential buyers last week, and reactions were both exciting and confusing.

Sources told Puck’s Matthew Belloni that one attendee said the movie had “zero commercial prospects, and good for him,” and another said it was “unflinching in how batsh*t crazy it is” while Deadline described it as “crackling with ideas that fuse the past with the future, with an epic and highly visual fable that plays perfectly on an IMAX screen.”

  • Farid
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    78 months ago

    Huh, didn’t know he looks like midpoint of a transformation from Nicolas Cage to Adam Driver.

    • @cowfodder
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      108 months ago

      I mean, he is Nicholas Cage’s uncle, so some of that makes sense.

      • Farid
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        8 months ago

        Yeah, I know, but I’m not aware of any relation to Adam Driver.

        • @dlpkl
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          68 months ago

          Apparently he’s Adam Drivers nephew

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          It’s not clear in the article that was posted, but that preview image is Adam Driver.

          He’s in the film as a character named Caesar, according to this other article showing Driver in the same costume:

          GQ