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Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Gets Global Screen Commitment From Imax

Imax has committed screens around the world to show Francis Ford Coppola‘s magnum opus “Megalopolis,” the company’s CEO Richard Gelfond confirmed at a Cannes Film Festival event on Thursday. The film’s trailer, which debuted on Tuesday, said that “Megalopolis” would be coming to Imax theaters this year — but it was not specified that the release would be global. The run-up to the premiere of Francis Ford Coppola’s self-financed epic at Cannes on Friday has been filled with anticipation and controversy, partly because “Megalopolis” has yet to secure a U.S.
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Watch the first official trailer for Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’
Wes Anderson‘s Asteroid City has been released – you can watch it above.Starring Tom Hanks, Steve Carell and Margot Robbie, the romantic comedy drama is described as a “poetic meditation on the meaning of life”.The film takes place in a fictional American desert town in 1955 as students and parents gather for a junior stargazer convention that’s disrupted by world-changing events. Asteroid City’s story is co-written by Anderson and Roman Coppola.The ensemble cast features a number of Anderson’s frequent collaborators, including Tilda Swinton, Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Willem Dafoe, Jason Schwartzman and Adrien Brody.Others in the star-studded lineup include Scarlett Johansson, Maya Hawke, Jeff Goldblum, Rupert Friend, Hope Davis, Jeffrey Wright, Liev Schreiber, Tony Revolori, Matt Dillon, Sophia Lillis, Steve Park, Fisher Stevens, Ethan Josh Lee, Hong Chau and Rita Wilson.Jarvis Cocker, who has contributed to the film’s soundtrack with Richard Hawley, is also set to have a cameo role as a cowboy.An official synopsis for the film reads: “The itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention (organised to bring together students and parents from across the country for fellowship and scholarly competition) is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events.”The film is Anderson’s follow-up to 2021’s The French Dispatch, which starred Benicio del Toro and Timothée Chalamet.Along with Asteroid City, Anderson is developing an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar, which is set to be released on Netflix in 2023.
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Do YOU recognize this actor? Star rocks mullet on set of Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis
An embattled Hollywood star was totally unrecognizable when he was spotted on the set of Megalopolis in Atlanta this Tuesday.Directed by Francis Ford Coppola of The Godfather fame, the movie features a top-flight cast including Adam Driver, Forrest Whittaker, Aubrey Plaza and Jon Voight.Laurence Fishburne, Dustin Hoffman, Jason Schwartzman, Nathalie Emmanuel and even the director's sister Talia Shire are all part of the project.But in a fashion show scene that was shot this Tuesday, one particular boldface name was seen vanishing completely into his character. Sitting in the front row, he sported a lush mullet with a set of carefully shaped eyebrows and even appeared to be wearing a touch of eye makeup.But can you guess who it is? Vanishing into character: An embattled Hollywood star was totally unrecognizable when he was spotted on the set of Megalopolis in Atlanta this TuesdayIt's Shia LaBeouf!Shia, 36, looked every inch the fashion industry insider in a wacky outfit that included gold suspenders and sheer stockings with Grecian prints.Megalopolis, which is written by its director, tells a story about New York City being rebuilt as a utopia after getting leveled by a disaster.The legendary filmmaker told Scenario magazine that his idea was inspired by 'a very famous and very mysterious incident in Roman history from the Republic, not the Empire, called the Catiline Conspiracy.'Catiline was a tempestuous Roman politician who became infamous for his failed attempt to overthrow the consuls at the head of the republic.'I’ve taken the characters of the Catiline Conspiracy and set them in modern New York,' said Coppola.
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