Everything we know about Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis

It's taken over 40 years to get here.

Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina in Megalopolis
Adam Driver's Cesar Catilina in Megalopolis. (Lionsgate Films)

The Godfather and Apocalypse Now director Francis Ford Coppola has a epic sci-fi coming to cinemas, titled Megalopolis.

Completely funded by Coppola via his production company American Zoetrope - the budget came to $120 million - the first embers of Megalopolis date back to the late 1970s, with the filmmaker looking to transport the fall of Rome to a futuristic New York City.

Shooting was initially scheduled to take place in Rome itself in 1989, but this was postponed and nothing was heard about the project again until 2001. Due to similarities in the script though, 9/11 effectively stopped Megalopolis in its tracks before Coppola decided to revisit and refine the story 18 years later.

The cast for Megalopolis was finalised in 2021, with cameras eventually rolling between November 2022 and March 2023. Coppola was alleged to have tried to "kiss some of the topless and scantily-clad female extras" on set. The director responded during an interview with The New York Times, claiming he's "not touchy-feely" and is "too shy" for any of the behavioural reports to be accurate.

Despite the controversy, Lionsgate Films ultimately signed up to distribute Megalopolis. The film has divided critics after its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May, racking up a 53% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina in Megalopolis
The movie is Francis Ford Coppola's first in 13 years. (Lionsgate Films)

Coppola's new movie is out now in UK cinemas, following its release on Friday, 27 September.

Yes. A teaser trailer for Megalopolis is now available to watch online, beginning with what appears to be meteorites destined for the Big Apple.

"When does an empire die? Does it collapse in one terrible moment? No, no, but there comes a time when its people no longer believe in it," muses Laurence Fishburne's narrator Fundi Romaine as strange and apocalyptic snippets flash by.

We get several glimpses of Adam Driver's sad-looking architect Cesar Catilina, as well as statues coming to life; a nightclub scene, chariots at a grand circus, an arm-shaped cloud reaching for the moon and some cool cityscapes. This one feels like a true big-screen experience.

Watch the clip below:

Nathalie Emmanuel as Julia in Megalopolis
Game of Thrones' Nathalie Emmanuel co-stars as Julia. (Lionsgate Films)

The official Megalopolis synopsis reads: "An accident destroys a decaying metropolis called New Rome. Cesar Catilina, an idealist architect with the power to control time, aims to rebuild it as a sustainable utopia, while his opposition, corrupt Mayor Franklyn Cicero, remains committed to a regressive status quo.

"Torn between them is Franklyn's socialite daughter and Cesar's love interest, Julia, who, tired of the influence she inherited, searches for her life's meaning."

Aubrey Plaza as Wow Platinum in Megalopolis
The White Lotus' Aubrey Plaza plays Wow Platinum. (Lionsgate Films)

Alongside Star Wars actor Driver, whose character can stop time, the suitably massive Megalopolis cast features Breaking Bad's Giancarlo Esposito, who plays the "arch-conservative" Franklyn.

Game of Thrones favourite Nathalie Emmanuel is the mayor's daughter and Cesar's love interest Julia, while The White Lotus' Aubrey Plaza is the TV presenter Wow Platinum. Quite the name, right?

As mentioned before we also have The Matrix's Fishburne in the mix, plus Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Talia Shire, Jason Schwartzman, Andor's Kathryn Hunter, Dustin Hoffman and Dexter star James Remar.


Megalopolis is out now in UK cinemas and IMAX