
Francis Ford Coppola turns ‘Megalopolis' into a graphic novel after box office flop
Francis Ford Coppola's long-gestating passion project ' Megalopolis ' was a notorious bomb at the box office. Maybe a graphic novel adaptation of the movie will fare better.
Coppola revealed that he has signed off on 'Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis: An Original Graphic Novel,' which is set to be published by Abrams ComicArts, a division of Abrams Books, in October.
Chris Ryall, who has adapted graphic novels based on works by Stephen King, Clive Barker and Harlan Ellison, is the writer. The artist is Jacob Phillips, best known for 'That Texas Blood and Newburn.'
'I hoped the graphic novel would take its own flight, with its own artists and writer so that it would be a sibling of the film, rather than just an echo,' Coppola said in a statement to the Hollywood Reporter posted Thursday, April 24. 'That's what I feel Chris, Jacob Phillips and the team at Abrams ComicArts have accomplished. It confirms my feeling that art can never be constrained, but rather always a parallel expression, and part of the bounty we can make available to our patrons, audiences and readers.'
'Megalopolis' follows architect and visionary Cesar Catilina (Adam Driver), whose efforts to create a utopian city are challenged by a corrupt mayor (Giancarlo Esposito). The film also stars Aubrey Plaza, Jon Voight, Nathalie Emmanuel and Laurence Fishburne.
Coppola worked to bring his vision to the screen for four decades, selling off part of his wine estate and self-financing the $120 million film. Released in September, the film grossed a mere $14.3 million globally.
The movie was polarizing, not only due to mixed audience and critics reactions but also because of various controversies that dogged the production, from allegations of on-set misconduct against Coppola to a movie trailer that featured fabricated quotes from critics.
Yet the distinctive visual look, including the costumes, production design and cinematography did generally draw praise, and could be seen as a strong foundation for a graphic novel presentation.
It is not publicly known what kind of financial arrangement Coppola made with Abrams Books, but whatever it is, the filmmaker apparently needs the money. He went on record producer Rick Rubin's 'Tetragrammaton' podcast in March and shared that he was essentially broke.
'I don't have any money because I invested all the money that I borrowed to make 'Megalopolis,'' he explained. 'It's basically gone. I think it'll come back over 15 or 20 years, but I don't have it now.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Yahoo
Disney to Pay Comcast an Additional $439 Million for Hulu Stake as Streaming Saga Comes to an End
The years-long saga over the fate of Hulu is officially resolved, with Disney set to pay Comcast $439 million to finally complete the sale of its 33 percent stake in the streaming service. Back in 2023, Disney officially agreed to pay a floor of $8.61 billion for Comcast's stake in Hulu, but the companies couldn't agree on a final valuation for the stake, leading to an extended appraisal process. More from The Hollywood Reporter 'Call Her Daddy' Host Alex Cooper Accuses College Soccer Coach of Sexual Harassment Las Vegas Aces vs. Golden State Valkyries Livestream: When to Watch the WNBA Game Online With Hulu + Live TV for Free 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 2 Reunion Special to Air This Summer, Nick Viall to Host Disney argued that the floor price would suffice as the final price, while Comcast argued that Hulu's value was higher, and that Disney should pay it an additional $5 billion. That process is now complete as of Monday, with a final price clearly much closer to Disney's valuation than Comcast's. While Disney was able to take operational control of Hulu as it sorted out the value of Comcast's stake, the completion of the deal will give the company more leeway to more fully integrate Hulu into its streaming offerings. 'We are pleased this is finally resolved,' Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement. 'We have had a productive partnership with NBCUniversal, and we wish them the best of luck. Completing the Hulu acquisition paves the way for a deeper and more seamless integration of Hulu's general entertainment content with Disney+ and, soon, with ESPN's direct-to-consumer product, providing an unrivaled value proposition for consumers.' Disney began integrating Hulu content into Disney+ in late 2023, and expanded that initiative last year. Disney says that the full acquisition of Hulu will be completed by July 24, 2025. Disney acquired a controlling stake in Hulu in connection with its acquisition of 21st Century Fox, but Comcast's stake remained the big sticking point. 'Hulu was a great start for us in streaming that generated nearly $10 billion in proceeds for Comcast and created an important audience for NBCUniversal's world-class content,' a Comcast spokesperson says. 'We wish Disney well with Hulu and appreciate the cooperative way our teams managed the partnership.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter How the Warner Brothers Got Their Film Business Started Meet the World Builders: Hollywood's Top Physical Production Executives of 2023 Men in Blazers, Hollywood's Favorite Soccer Podcast, Aims for a Global Empire
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Yahoo
BET Awards Set to Go Ahead as Planned Despite Los Angeles Protests; Organizers 'Monitoring' Situation
Amid ongoing widespread protests across Los Angeles County against unlawful immigration raids, the organizers behind the BET Awards have reaffirmed that the 2025 ceremony at the Peacock Theater will go ahead as planned on Monday evening. In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, a BET spokesperson said, 'BET remains committed to the safety of our guests and staff. We are working closely with LAPD and monitoring the situation. The 2025 BET Awards will take place Monday, June 9th, 2025, at 8pm ET/PT as scheduled.' More from The Hollywood Reporter Nicole Scherzinger Wins Tony Award for Best Actress In a Musical After Heated Race Tony Awards: Complete Winners List Kara Young Becomes First Black Performer to Win a Tony Award Two Years in a Row Violent clashes erupted during immigration raids across Los Angeles this week, as demonstrations escalated into street battles between protesters and law enforcement. On June 6, protests turned chaotic when crowds fought running battles with LAPD and ICE agents who were attempting raids to pick up undocumented people. The unrest spread on June 7, with new confrontations breaking out between activists and federal officers in Paramount and Compton during continued enforcement operations. The situation in Los Angeles escalated on Sunday as thousands of residents flooded the streets surrounding City Hall and the federal courthouse, bringing a major freeway to a halt in protest of President Donald Trump's move to deploy their state's National Guard to quell the demonstrations. The protests have led to questions around big public events in the L.A.-area. In response, California Gov. Gavin Newsom formally requested that the Trump Administration 'rescind their unlawful deployment of troops in Los Angeles County and return them to my command.' He added in a statement on Instagram, 'We didn't have a problem until Trump got involved. This is a serious breach of state sovereignty — inflaming tensions while pulling resources from where they're actually needed.' Further heightening tensions, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth tweeted on Sunday, 'If violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert.' Newsom tweeted back at Hegseth, 'The Secretary of Defense is now threatening to deploy active-duty Marines on American soil against its own citizens. This is deranged behavior.'Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Yahoo
Miley Cyrus Says She Knows What Upcoming 12-Track Experimental Album 'Feels Like'
Miley Cyrus premiered her Something Beautiful visual album for a packed audience at New York's Beacon Theatre as part of the 2025 Tribeca Festival. But Cyrus, who just released her Something Beautiful audio recording last week, with the visual album set to come out next week, is already looking to the future. More from The Hollywood Reporter 'American Psycho' Director Mary Harron Is Surprised by Movie's Lingering Relevance: "I Would Never Have Thought You Would See That" 'Twelve Moons' Director Victoria Franco Has Been Waiting for Her Tribeca Moment How Ticket Resellers Caused Drama at Miley Cyrus' 'Something Beautiful' Tribeca Film Premiere At an album release party last week at the Chateau Marmont, Cyrus teased that Something Beautiful is merely 'the appetizer' for a 'an extremely experimental' upcoming album. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter before the Something Beautiful visual album premiere, Cyrus shared a little more about what to expect from this future release, which she said would likely be 12 tracks. 'And I think I know what those at least feel like and that's what I started out with this album too where it wasn't necessarily about the sound first or even the look or the vision — it's what it makes you feel like,' Cyrus told THR of those dozen songs. 'So I feel that I somewhat know what that is.' And she teased that this future album would hopefully come with less 'pressure' and be more 'about the music.' 'For me, personally, it would just be the fulfillment of always making the thing that's real and right in that moment but I think it'll also come without the pressure that I've put on myself for almost the past two decades of my career,' she said. 'I really want to do something that doesn't have that sort of power over me and is just really about the music.' Inside the Beacon Theatre, Something Beautiful played on the big screen to a mostly enthusiastic audience (there were a handful of people who were under the impression that the event was a concert, including one vocal audience member who interrupted the Q&A to ask if Cyrus was going to sing, after she'd already delivered an impromptu a capella version of 'The Climb') that frequently cheered and even sang along at times to the visual representation of the 13 tracks on the album. Cyrus has already debuted Act 1, consisting of the prelude, title track, 'End of the World,' 'More to Lose' and 'Easy Lover.' The performance-heavy visual album plays out somewhat like a series of music videos, with each song getting a distinct visual representation and the singer sporting a number of dramatic outfits like the Thierry Mugler ensemble she wears in 'Prelude.' Mostly performing on soundstages, Cyrus ventures outside for part of 'Easy Lover,' where she's seen walking around a studio lot and winking to an onlooker, and for 'Walk of Fame,' which she filmed on the eponymous Hollywood sidewalk in the middle of the night, walking away with a 'brutal' knee infection, as she previously explained. The visual album ends with Cyrus singing in the rain to 'Reborn' ('Give Me Love' plays over the credits) and features a cameo from Something Beautiful guest Naomi Campbell on 'Every Girl You've Ever Loved,' which has echoes of George Michael's 'Freedom,' which Campbell similarly was part of. The two runway walk alongside each other in an abandoned warehouse and strike multiple 'pose's as Campbell sings. Speaking in a post-screening Q&A with co-directors Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter and producer Panos Cosmatos, moderated by Derek Blasberg, Cyrus opened up about getting Campbell to join her for Something Beautiful. 'When Naomi wants to do something, just like myself or any artist, they make it happen. They do it,' Cyrus said. 'And there was never a time that there was any difficulties for us getting together in the same room, cutting these vocals. It was always something that felt effortless and easy. And when those things start happening, that's when I know that there was no reality in which it was never written in the stars. I think it was always, from the very beginning, going to be something that her and I shared together, and it was just a matter of time, and there was no better time than now, and she's actually wearing my [Thierry] Mugler [clothes] in that video. I said, 'I don't share fashion with my friends unless they're Naomi.'' Cyrus said she and Michael Pollack, who wrote the album with her, wrote the verse on 'Every Girl' for Campbell, essentially 'channeling' her. 'And she had no notes,' Cyrus said of Campbell, something that surprised Blasberg as well. 'I did not believe them when they said she's already cut her verse, and it was better than I ever could imagine. … We were really trying to embody her essence, which is just the ultimate grace, power and beauty and legacy. Truly, she really is one of our living legends. And so to get to spend talking to her and talking to her about fashion in the '90s and where she is now as a mother and watching that evolution has been extremely inspiring for me.' Despite Campbell's influence, Cyrus said generally for Something Beautiful, she 'was actually very protective of not having many references, because I wanted to be the reference, something that no one's ever done before … I completely worship and idolize the Tina Turners, the Donna Summers, Diana Ross, so many ladies before me paved this path that I'm on. This is my journey, but they've made it so much easier because they've already broken down all the doors for me.' Something Beautiful the visual album will play in theaters across North America on June 12 for one night only before getting an international release on June 27. Best of The Hollywood Reporter Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025 Hollywood's Highest-Profile Harris Endorsements: Taylor Swift, George Clooney, Bruce Springsteen and More