
Beatles, Meet Blockbuster: Sam Mendes Drops a Quadruple Album of Films
Move over Marvel, the British invasion’s back – this time in multiplexes. Legendary director Sam Mendes is cooking up not one, not two, but four full-blown Beatles biopics, each from the point of view of a Fab. Think Abbey Road meets Avengers: Endgame, minus the capes (but probably with bowl cuts).
The cast list is hotter than a Liverpool pub in summer:
- Paul Mescal (Aftersun, Gladiator II) as Paul McCartney
- Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees of Inisherin) as Ringo Starr
- Harris Dickinson (Triangle of Sadness) as John Lennon
- Joseph Quinn (Stranger Things) as George Harrison
Beatles Biopic Stats: Fab Four at the Movies
Actor | Playing | Known For | Beatle’s Birth Year | Film’s Focus |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paul Mescal | Paul McCartney | Brooding lads and broken hearts | 1942 | Melodies & Moustaches |
Barry Keoghan | Ringo Starr | Chaotic energy & cheeky vibes | 1940 | Drums & Dry Wit |
Harris Dickinson | John Lennon | Intensity & square jawlines | 1940 | Peace & Provocation |
Joseph Quinn | George Harrison | Guitars & glances | 1943 | Sitar & Soul |
Behind the Camera: Mendes Talks
Sam Mendes (Skyfall, 1917) revealed the audacious plan at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, calling it the “first bingeable moment in cinema history.” So, get ready for your local cinema to turn into a four-film Fab Fest — popcorn, soda, and maybe a vinyl record sale in the lobby?
“The Beatles redefined culture and stayed with you for a lifetime,” Mendes said.
“This story is too big for one film — and we found a new way to tell it.”
And this isn’t just some tribute act — this project has full backing from:
- Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr
- The Lennon and Harrison estates
- Apple Corps Ltd, the Beatles’ official rights holders
This is the first time the surviving Beatles and their estates have signed off on a full scripted dramatisation using original music and life rights.
The Fab Four Reunited (Kinda)
At the big announcement, the four actors took the stage and cheekily quoted Sgt. Pepper:
“It’s wonderful to be here, it’s certainly a thrill…”
No word yet on whether they’ll sing, but we’re hoping Mescal belts out “Blackbird” and Keoghan gets to pound a snare in “Yellow Submarine” with full commitment.
Beatles Biopic Release Date
Set your alarms (and maybe block your calendars) for April 2028, though Mendes is yet to reveal if they’ll be staggered like Beatles singles or dropped all at once like Netflix on a Friday night.
Why It’s a Big Deal
Let’s break it down:
Feature | Why It Matters |
---|---|
4 separate films | Never done before for a band |
First full Beatles biopic | Approved by surviving members + estates |
Music rights included | We’ll hear the actual tunes, not covers |
Sam Mendes directing | From Bond to Beatles – not a bad pivot |
Aussie fan hype | Expect screenings from Sydney to Surry Hills with fans in mop-top wigs |
Fab Facts
- The Beatles last appeared in the Olympics of cinema — the 1964 classic “A Hard Day’s Night”
- This marks the first time the entire story from four perspectives is being told.
- Mendes won an Oscar for American Beauty and has already proved he can handle epic timeline hopping with 1917.
Final Chord
Whether you’re a hardcore Beatlemaniac or just here for the Mescal content, this project is set to be one of the biggest cinematic events of the decade. With iconic music, dramatic band breakups, moustaches, and matching suits, expect these films to be as British as a cuppa with scones — just with more eyeliner and screaming fans.
Stay tuned. And in the words of the lads themselves: All you need is screen time.