- **Q: Who is playing each Beatle in the new biopics?
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The highly anticipated cast for director Sam Mendes' ambitious four-film Beatles project has been revealed. During a surprise appearance at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Mendes announced the actors stepping into the iconic roles of the Fab Four,...
Director Sam Mendes stunned the audience at Sony's CinemaCon presentation by not only revealing the lead actors for his Beatles biopics but also confirming a novel release strategy. Explaining his vision, Mendes noted the Beatles' story was "too big for one film," leading to the concept of four interconnected movies released concurrently in April 2028.
This project has been the subject of speculation, particularly regarding casting. Rumors surrounding Paul Mescal (fresh off *Gladiator II*) and Barry Keoghan (known for *Saltburn* and *Banshees of Inisherin*) were confirmed. Keoghan even hinted previously that Ringo Starr suggested he was taking drum lessons for the role. They are joined by Harris Dickinson (*The Iron Claw*, *Triangle of Sadness*) as John Lennon and Joseph Quinn (*Stranger Things*) as George Harrison.
Mendes emphasized the goal was to understand the band members "a little more deeply" and tell their epic story for a new generation. The Beatles themselves were no strangers to cinema, starring in films like *A Hard Day’s Night* and *Help!* during their active years. While numerous documentaries, including Peter Jackson's recent *Get Back*, and several biopics exist, none have had the comprehensive rights granted to Mendes' project.
This venture, produced by Mendes, Pippa Harris, and Julie Pastor for Neal Street Productions, represents a significant cinematic event, leveraging the band's enduring global popularity with a bold distribution plan.
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This ambitious project is set to redefine the music biopic. Which Beatle's story are you most excited to see unfold on screen? What do you think of the casting choices? Let us know!
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