Francis Ford Coppola isn’t shying away from controversy when it comes to his latest feature “Megalopolis.”
While “Megalopolis” has been critically divisive, the film was also plagued by allegations that Coppola was inappropriate to female extras on set, including kissing and hugging actresses against their will. Coppola has deemed the accusations “untrue.”
And that’s not even getting to the eclectic ensemble cast. While Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, and Nathalie Emmanuel lead the film, supporting stars Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, and Dustin Hoffman have made for some albeit interesting choices. Voight and co-star LaBeouf have infamously butted heads, but that’s not all: LaBeouf has been publicly accused of assaulting former partners, while Voight has drawn criticisms for his devout support of former President Donald Trump. Hoffman has allegedly assaulted co-stars as well.
Writer/director Coppola told Rolling Stone, however, that his casting choices were intentionally controversial.
“What I didn’t want to happen is that we’re deemed some woke Hollywood production that’s simply lecturing viewers,” Coppola said. “The cast features people who were canceled at one point or another. There were people who are archconservatives and others who are extremely politically progressive. But we were all working on one film together. That was interesting, I thought.”
Wow I can't believe that these dudes are so cancelled that they're... still getting work?
It must be rough for them - mouth some platitudes, keep their heads down for a couple of years while they are "working on themselves" and then carry on working as usual (hopefully bring less of a prick than last time but with no real consequences there are no guarantees).
There were people who are archconservatives and others who are extremely politically progressive.
TIL that Shia LeBeouf is an abuser. I'm wouldn't have known about it if it weren't for this movie. Good job Coppola, your movie is basically a roster of people to cancel. Them all starring in a flop movie together is just kinda funny when you think about it.
First I'm hearing about it but I've always hated that smug motherfucker. One time, like 20 years ago, he went on Conan's show on NBC and came out and like immediately just started trashing Conan's show for not having nicer chairs. Like, what the fuck. And it wasn't even done in a way that was funny, just very entitled. Conan played through it so well, though, but I hated him ever since. Glad he's catching shit for what he did.
why is everybody talking about this movie again all of a sudden? I cannot stress how much I don't care about his opinion on my opinion