Sam Mendes's The Beatles Biopics Cast Its Fab Four
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After months of rumors and speculation, the actors who will play The Beatles in Sam Mendes' four separate films about the legendary group have been announced.
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Sony has officially confirmed the cast of its Beatles biopics, putting months of speculation to rest: Harris Dickinson as John Lennon, Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, and...
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As Saltburn star Barry Keoghan and Gladiator 2 favourite Paul Mescal are cast in a new Beatles biopic, fans have flocked to social media to share their disbelief
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Soap Central on MSN“We will be spending all day at the cinema”: Fans react hilariously to all 4 of The Beatles biopic releasing together in April 2028Now that the cast for The Beatles biopic has been released at CinemaCon 2025. As though that is not enough, the film's director, Sam Mendes, revealed that all 4 films will be available in theatres, making it a bingeable experience for moviegoers!
A Beatles audition tape believed to be from the band's 1962 Decca Studios sessions in London have been discovered in a Vancouver record store.
The Beatles will get the biopic treatment in four separate movies — and some very familiar faces will play the titular musicians. Here's what to know about the Beatles biopic cast, release date, and more.
Sony Pictures said its big-screen story about The Beatles will be told through four films released in April 2028, each from the perspective of one of the Fab Four.
Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan have been confirmed as part of the all-star line-up who will play members of the Beatles in four major new films about the band. Normal People and Gladiator II actor Mescal will portray Sir Paul McCartney,
Sony Pictures will release four films about the Beatles — one about each band member — in April 2028, the studio announced Monday at the CinemaCon trade conference.
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Inquirer on MSNThe Beatles biopics cast revealedHollywood studio executives are making their case for theatergoing with a little help from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr — along with the newly announced stars set to play them.