Big Cities has had a tough time lately. First the ratings weren’t great, last week Lionsgate pulled the new trailer due to the use of AI scripts.
Now director Francis Ford Coppola has made a controversial comment. The director says that there is “cancelled persons” Contribute to the project.
He didn’t wake up
He did so in an interview with Rolling Stone. “What I didn’t want was to be seen as a woke Hollywood movie lecturing viewers.” Coppola said. “The cast includes people who were canceled at some point.”
He continues: “There were people who were very conservative and people who were very progressive politically. But we all worked together on one film. I thought that was interesting.”
Actors
The two canceled actors Coppola is referring to are Jon Voight and Shia LaBeouf, one due to his support for Trump and the other due to allegations of abuse. They can be seen in the film alongside lead actor Adam Driver.
Coppola himself was also criticized for inappropriately touching female extras on set, but these accusations were debunked by others on the set. Major cities It will be released in theaters in December.

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