Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis Release Problems & Future Explained

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis has run into relelase problems, leaving its future uncertain. The idea for Megalopolis was first conceived by Ford Coppola way back in 1979, and the film has been in and out of development since 1983. A new report, however, has confirmed that Megalopolis's distribution issues mean that the prospects of the movie being released anytime soon don't look good.

Though it boasts a talented cast of familiar faces, Megalopolis lacks the kind of commercial appeal needed to justify such a substantial marketing and distribution budget. The difference is, however, that Apple likely anticipated those movies being favorably reviewed. From what is known of the film, the same can't really be said about Megalopolis. Besides, there's a good chance that Apple might be looking to move away from this system, given that it's not very sustainable in the long run.

2:51 Related Francis Ford Coppola $120M Sci-Fi Movie Is A Huge First In 61 Years Francis Ford Coppola's upcoming sci-fi project is not only his biggest project to date but it's also marking a surprising first in his career.

Related Francis Ford Coppola's $120M Sci-Fi Just Got A Lot More Exciting & Worrying For The Same Reason Despite Francis Ford Coppola's absence from making movies, the reactions surrounding Megalopolis make exciting and worrying for the same reasons. As well as self-financing, Ford Coppola could try bypassing the studios altogether in a similar manner to Taylor Swift.

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