ENTERTAINMENT
The Beatles on Screen: Four Films, Four Stories
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA,Tue Apr 01 2025
The Beatles are set to take over movie theaters with a unique cinematic experience. Four films will hit the big screen in April 2028, each focusing on a different member of the iconic band. This ambitious project is directed by Sam Mendes, known for his work on films like "American Beauty" and "Skyfall. " The cast includes Harris Dickinson as John Lennon, Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, and Joseph Quinn as George Harrison.
The idea behind these films is to give each Beatle his own spotlight. Mendes wants viewers to see the band members as individuals with their own stories, rather than just parts of a legendary group. This approach is a departure from the usual one-film biography, which Mendes initially considered but found too limiting. The films will cover the band's rise to fame and their eventual breakup in 1970, but from different angles.
The project has the full endorsement of the surviving Beatles and the families of John Lennon and George Harrison. This means the films will have access to personal stories and music rights, adding an extra layer of authenticity. The films are being marketed as a "bingeable theatrical experience, " aiming to draw audiences back to the cinema with a big, bold event.
Filming is set to begin in the UK in mid-2025, with all four movies being shot simultaneously. This will be a massive undertaking, with principal photography expected to take at least a year. However, the order in which the films will be released is still a mystery. As of now, no screenwriters have been officially credited, and it's unclear whether the actors will sing the Beatles' songs or lip-sync to the original recordings.
The Beatles have always been more than just a band. They were a cultural phenomenon that changed the music industry forever. These films aim to capture that spirit, giving each member the chance to shine. It's a bold move, and it will be interesting to see how Mendes and the cast bring these iconic figures to life. The Beatles' story is one of the most compelling in music history, and these films have the potential to be just as legendary.
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questions
How will the cast handle the pressure of portraying such iconic figures?
Why is it necessary to have four separate films to tell the story of The Beatles?
Will the actors have to take drum lessons to accurately portray Ringo Starr?