MEGALOPOLIS First Official Look Spotlights Adam Driver And Nathalie Emmanuel's Characters

MEGALOPOLIS First Official Look Spotlights Adam Driver And Nathalie Emmanuel's Characters

The first official images from Francis Ford Coppola's mysterious sci-fi epic, Megalopolis, have been released, giving us a look at the characters played by Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuel...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 30, 2024 08:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Movies

Nobody really expected Francis Ford Coppola's passion project, Megalopolis, to come to fruition after the legendary filmmaker's previous failed attempts to get his vision off the ground, but the Godfather director announced that he had returned to the project back in 2019, and cameras started rolling in 2022.

Despite reports of some significant production issues, the movie wrapped late last year, and Vanity Fair has now shared the first official stills.

The images feature Star Wars actor Adam Driver as "an idealistic architect named Caesar, who hopes to rebuild the once great city, while Game of Thrones alum Emmanuel plays Julia Cicero, "the socialite daughter of a corrupt mayor (played by Giancarlo Esposito), and Driver’s character’s nemesis."

Plot details are still pretty vague (though an early version of the script is doing the rounds at the moment), but we do know that Megalopolis will be a sci-fi drama about "a woman divided between loyalties to her father, who has a classical view of society, and her lover, who is more progressive and ready for the future."

"Ultimately, after a lot of time, I settled on the idea of a Roman epic," Coppola explains. "And then later, a Roman epic set in modern America, so I really only began writing this script, on and off, in the last dozen years or so. Also, as I have made many films of many different subjects and in many different styles, I hoped for a project later in life when I might better understand what my personal style was."

Though the movie has not been screened for critics, the reactions from an early insider screening were divisive. One viewer described the film as "unflinching in how batshit it is," noting that it has "zero commercial prospects," while another called it a mix of "Ayn Rand, Metropolis, and Caligula."

However, a more positive verdict stated: "Coppola's new film is crackling with ideas that fuse the past with the future, with an epic and highly visual fable that plays perfectly on an IMAX screen. He covers complex themes in a remarkably brief two hours and 13 minutes, not including credits."

Check out the images at the link below.

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