Ringo Starr just seemed to confirm the rumors that Barry Keoghan will play him on the big screen.
Filmmaker Sam Mendes is planning to direct four Beatles biopics, each dedicated to a band member: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Starr.
All of the movies will be released separately in theaters by Sony Pictures.
Stars The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, as well as filmmaker Trey Edward Shults, sat down with The Hollywood Reporter's Tiffany Taylor to talk all about their new film 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which is directed by Shults and co-written by Shults, Tesfaye and Reza Fahim. The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, opened up about the incident that inspired the feature film and his album of the same name. Plus, he and Shults revealed how they knew Ortega was the right actress to lead the film as "Annie." Ortega and Keoghan also shared what drew them to the project and made them prioritize it amid their busy schedules. 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' hits theaters May 16 and tickets are available now.
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Barbra Streisand's latest album is on the way, with some superstars helping out. The eight-time Grammy Award winner announced her 37th album, 'The Secret Of Life: Partners, Volume Two.' The record is a duet album and will feature duets with stars including Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Hozier, Tim McGraw, Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande and more.
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After months of speculation that Barry Keagon was attached to the upcoming film series, Sir Ringo Starr has seemingly teased the 'Saltburn' actor will indeed play him in Sir Sam Mendes' four biopics..