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The Beatles Biopics Have Reportedly Been Cast

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The Beatles Biopics Have Reportedly Been Cast

The Beatles Biopics Have Reportedly Been Cast

The Beatles Biopics , Have Reportedly Been Cast.

In February, it was revealed that director Sam Mendes is working on four Beatles biopics.

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I’m honored to be telling the story of the greatest rock band of all time, and excited to challenge the notion of what constitutes a trip to the movies, Sam Mendes, via statement.

Each movie is slated to premiere in 2027.

According to Stereogum, there are unconfirmed reports that the films have been cast.

ScreenRant reports that John Lennon will be played by Harris Dickinson.

ScreenRant reports that John Lennon will be played by Harris Dickinson.

Paul McCartney will reportedly be played by Paul Mescal.

Paul McCartney will reportedly be played by Paul Mescal.

Charlie Rowe is said to be portraying George Harrison.

Charlie Rowe is said to be portraying George Harrison.

Barry Keoghan will reportedly be Ringo Starr.

Barry Keoghan will reportedly be Ringo Starr.

All four of the actors range in age from 27 to 31, which is close to the same ages the Beatles were when they broke up, Stereogum reports


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