By Isha - Apr 01, 2025
Excitement grows for the upcoming Beatles biopic directed by Sam Mendes, featuring four separate films focusing on the perspectives of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The star-studded cast includes Harris Dickinson as Lennon, Jonah Lees as McCartney, Archie Madekwe as Harrison, and Charlie Rowe as Starr. The films aim to provide an in-depth look at the band's journey to fame and internal dynamics, with a release date set for 2027.
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Excitement is building among Beatles fans as the highly anticipated biopic about the legendary British band moves forward with a star-studded cast. The upcoming film, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sam Mendes, will take a unique approach by featuring four separate movies, each focusing on the perspective of a different member of The Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. This ambitious project promises to provide an in-depth look at the band’s rise to fame, internal struggles, and cultural impact.
The film’s producers have officially announced the actors who will portray the Fab Four, sparking widespread discussion among music and film enthusiasts. British rising star Harris Dickinson, known for his roles in Triangle of Sadness and The King’s Man, will take on the role of John Lennon. Paul McCartney will be played by newcomer Jonah Lees, who previously impressed audiences in The Letter for the King. With the official casting now confirmed, fans and critics alike are eagerly awaiting more details about the production.
The role of George Harrison has been given to 1917 actor Archie Madekwe, while Ringo Starr will be portrayed by Saltburn star Charlie Rowe. The casting choices reflect a mix of established talent and fresh faces, ensuring a dynamic and compelling depiction of the legendary musicians. The four films are set to be released in 2027, promising to be a major cinematic event.
Unlike previous Beatles films, this project stands out by telling the story from four different perspectives. Sam Mendes, known for his work on 1917 and Skyfall, has stated that each film will capture the personal journey of each band member, giving audiences a deeper understanding of their individual experiences. The films will intertwine to create a comprehensive narrative of The Beatles’ evolution from a Liverpool band to one of the most influential musical acts in history.