What's the Best Four-Film Run by a Director? Francis Ford Coppola Has Competition.
Briefly

Coppola's attempt at a comeback with Megalopolis is marred by poor reviews, crew dissatisfaction, and a troubled production overshadowing his past successes.
Despite the criticism and setbacks surrounding Megalopolis, Coppola remains undeterred, having self-funded his project and choosing to work outside the constraints of the studio system.
Coppola's prolific career in the 1970s cemented his status as a filmmaking legend, raising the question of which directors today could rival his remarkable four-movie run.
The film's rollout serves as a stark reminder that even great directors can face immense challenges, and the legacy of their work may both inspire and disappoint.
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