Four biopics on legendary band 'The Beatles' starring Paul Mescal lock April 2028 for release
Director Sam Mendes is in the process of making four movies based on the legendary rock band ‘The Beatles’
Published on Apr 1, 2025
By IANS
- LOS ANGELES — Director Sam Mendes is in the process of making four movies based
on the legendary rock band ‘The Beatles’.
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- What’s even more thrilling is that all four of them will be
released theatrically in April 2028, reports ‘Variety’.
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- The filmmaker, who announced the news at CinemaCon, also
confirmed the much-speculated casting. Paul Mescal is playing Paul McCartney,
Joseph Quinn will portray George Harrison, Barry Keoghan will star as Ringo
Starr and Harris Dickinson will put his spin on John Lennon.
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- As per ‘Variety’, the four stars came out on stage and bowed
in the style that the band popularized in their heyday.
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- Sam Mendes promised that the multi-part biopic, officially
titled ‘The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event’, will be the “first
binge-able theatrical experience”. It’s unclear whether that means the movies
will be released all at once or one per week.
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- “We need big cinematic events to get people out of the
house”, the director told theater owners on Monday at Sony’s presentation.
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- The director, whose credits include ‘American Beauty’ and
‘Skyfall’, had dreamed of bringing the Fab Four to screens for years. But he
didn’t want to make a mini-series and he worried that “the story was too huge
to fit into a single movie”.
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- So he came up with a plan to tell the story of “the greatest
band in history” from the perspective of each of its members, to try to capture
their improbable journey from Liverpool to the center of global culture.
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- That meant four standalone features and one of the biggest
bets in movie history. “It’s a chance to understand them more deeply”, Sam
Mendes promised.
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- The film is also the first narrative feature to be granted
music rights to the Beatles’ extensive catalog of hits such as ‘Strawberry
Fields’, ‘Let It Be’, ‘I Am the Walrus’, ‘Yellow Submarine’ and others.
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