Francis Ford Coppola has made some of the most defining American films of all time, including The Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now. Although not every film in his oeuvre holds such a vaunted place in cinema history, Coppola’s over 60-year career deserves a titanic close. Megalopolis promises to be just such a proper ending with its ambitious self-funding and a massive cast led by Adam Driver. Coppola has been gathering ideas about the project for as long as he’s been making movies, but the kernel of the concept goes back even farther.
“The seeds for Megalopolis were planted when as a kid I saw H.G. Wells’ Things to Come,” Coppola wrote in a statement to Vanity Fair. “This 1930s [Alexander] Korda classic is about building the world of tomorrow, and has always been with me, first as the ‘boy scientist’ I was and later as a filmmaker.” Directed by William Cameron Menzies, the 1936 film Things to Come traces 100 years in the then-future, in which a scientist (Raymond Massey) helps lead humanity out of its low point after a massive war.
Things to Come begins in 1940, when the outbreak of war in England drives businessman and inventor John Cabal (Massey) to become a pilot. As the war stretches across three decades, the combatants forget the reasons for their battles while fighting and famine claims thousands of lives. The elderly Cabal arrives to announce the work of a group of inventors called Wings Over the World. Under Cabal’s guidance, Wings Over the World ushers in a new era of progress and abundance. But the film ends in 2036, with many doubting the value of human progress, an issue that Cabal’s grandson Oswald (also Massey) must consider.
From that point of inspiration, Coppola followed his ideas to the next, most obvious point: ancient Rome. As Coppola collected ideas and scraps of information over the course of 40 years, the film shifted into something quite different. “Ultimately, after a lot of time, I settled on the idea of a Roman epic,” he explained. “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.”
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