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Mendes said each film is told from the perspective of one of the Beatles but that each intersects in their own way, and that seeing all four films in proximity tells the full story in a totally uniqu...
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The combination of songs and story means the Beatles remain fascinating; the fact that they are still fascinating means there is a market for fresh stories about them.
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While each Beatle will be getting their own film, it doesn't sound like moviegoers will have to wait too long to see each one. The studio revealed all four pictures will be released in April 2028, with the project titled "The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event." Mendes' Beatles project was first announced back in February 2024.
Harris Dickinson, Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn and Barry Keoghan will take on the roles in Sam Mendes’ new matching set of Beatles movies.
The Beatles biopics have been cast. See the actors side by side with the Fab Four A quartet of rising actors will come together for the upcoming series of Beatles movies. Sony has revealed which actors will play the Fab Four in the upcoming four-film series about the legendary band.
Irish actors Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan have picked up two of the four coveted spots in the new Beatles movies directed by Sir Sam Mendes.
Austin Butler as Elvis truly changed Hollywood, because now, not only are we getting Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan and Selena Gomez as Linda Rondstat, but Paul Mescal is also one of the actors leading the upcoming biopics about The Beatles.
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Cork Beo on MSNBarry Keoghan will celebrate Beatles role with trip to West Cork for Fastnet Film FestivalKeoghan has starred in American Animals (2018), Calm with Horses (2019), The Green Knight (2021), and played Druig in Marvel’s Eternals (2021). His eerie take on the Joker in The Batman (2022) teased a possible return in the sequel. His role as Dominic in The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) earned him an Oscar nomination and a BAFTA win.
It was revealed that Sam Mendes was going to tell the story of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison a.k.a. The Beatles, but rather than just making a single film, the filmmaker's plan is to make four separate feature that will each have a unique perspective from one of the bandmates.