Francis Ford Coppola rejects Megalopolis crisis reports

Francis Ford Coppola has dismissed reports that his forthcoming movie 'Megalopolis' is in crisis.

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Francis Ford Coppola has rejected speculation about his film 'Megalopolis'
Francis Ford Coppola has rejected speculation about his film 'Megalopolis'

Francis Ford Coppola has denied suggestions of chaos on the set of 'Megalopolis'.

Reports earlier this week claimed that 'The Godfather' director is struggling to keep control over the film with insiders suggesting that the production was "absolute madness" with a high staff turnover and an escalating budget.

Coppola confirmed that there have been staffing issues on his self-financed passion project but insists that the shoot has been smooth.

The 83-year-old filmmaker told Deadline: "I've never worked on a film where I was so happy with the cast.

"I am so happy with the look and that we are on schedule. These reports never say who these sources are. To them, I say, ha, ha, just wait and see. Because this is a beautiful film and primarily so because the cast is so great."

Adam Driver, Aubrey Plaza and Dustin Hoffman are all set to feature in the sci-fi film and Francis praised the cast for their hard work on the movie – which centres on an architect rebuilding New York after the city is crippled by a financial crisis.

He said: "I've never enjoyed working with a cast who are so hardworking and so willing to go search for the unconventional, to come upon hidden solutions. It is a thrill to work with these actors and the photography is everything I could hope. The dailies are great.

"So if we're on schedule, and I love the actors and the look is great, I don't know what anyone's talking about here."

Coppola insists that the project will be finished by the spring and plans to open it across the world on the same day.

He said: "Every night I go see the dailies, and I understand why I am going through all of this. I love what I see, every night. The look of the film is exactly what I dreamed."