Beatles biopic cast is confirmed
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Sony Pictures has announced the four actors cast to play John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in its “four-film cinematic event” about The Beatles.
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Sales are down 11% from the same point in 2024, and nearly 40% from 2019, according to media analytics company Comscore.
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Beatles fans have taken to social media to share their reactions to the final casting for the upcoming films.
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Ringo Starr wrote a few songs for The Beatles, and one might just surprise you if you're not super familiar with his songwriting credits.
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Director Sam Mendes said all four films will premiere April 2028, calling it the “first binge-able theatrical experience.”
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.
Barry Keoghan is the name making waves—not just for his acting talent, which landed him the role of Ringo Starr in the upcoming Beatles film, but also for his past relationship with pop star Sabrina Carpenter.
The Beatles won a best rock performance Grammy in February for "Now and Then" The Beatles may have broken up in 1970, but they’re still rocking on. In February, the group won a Grammy Award for best rock performance for “Now and Then,
Film Cinematic Event, the movies will be directed by Oscar winner Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Skyfall), who announced the release date Monday at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. He also revealed the confirmed cast: Harris Dickinson as John Lennon,
Nobody has generated more goodwill than Ringo,” says the producer T Bone Burnett. “Not a single person in the world.”
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles agreed one of their best albums was 'freeing' to record in the studioThe Beatles recorded one of their earliest albums during a pivotal moment in their lifetime and all four members agreed it was "freeing."