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Each of the 4 Beatles Will Have Their Own Biopics Coming Soon
Each of the 4 Beatles Will Have Their Own Biopics Coming Soon
The Beatles. John Downing/Getty Photographs

The Beatles' Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon's stories will stay on in their own biopics – set to be released in 2027.

Sony Footage and filmmaker Sam Mendes shared that he can be directing all four of the band members' films, every one informed from their separate perspective.

"I'm honored to be telling the story of the best rock band of all time, and excited to problem the notion of what constitutes a trip to the films," Mendes, 58, stated in a Tuesday, February 20, press release.

Based on the press release, McCartney, 81, Starr, 83, and the families of Lennon and Harrison all signed off on the venture.

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"We intend this to be a uniquely thrilling, and epic cinematic experience: four movies, informed from four totally different views which tell a single story about probably the most celebrated band of all time," producer Pippa Harris stated within the assertion. "To have The Beatles' and Apple Corps' blessing to do that is an immense privilege."

The information of their biopics comes almost three months after The Beatles launched "Now and Then," a track marketed as the "last" single from the band. Lennon, who was murdered in 1980, recorded a demo of the track within the late 1970s, and AI was capable of extract his vocals for this now-complete monitor.

Each of the 4 Beatles Will Have Their Own Biopics Coming Soon
Each of the 4 Beatles Will Have Their Own Biopics Coming Soon
From left to right – Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon. Night Normal/Getty Photographs

McCartney shared that finishing the music allowed him to kind of reunite with the late Lennon in a method.

"Once we have been in the studio, we had John's voice in our ears," McCartney informed BBC Radio 1, per Billboard in November 2023. "So you might think about he was just in the next room in a vocal booth or one thing and we have been simply working with him again, so it was joyful. It was actually pretty, you already know, as a result of we hadn't experienced that for a long time, obviously, and then all of a sudden here we have been working with ol' Johnny."

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Starr and Harrison, who passed away in 2001 at age 58 after a three-year battle with cancer, had previously tried to transform the music within the 1990s however couldn't make it work and get well Lennon's "lost" voice. Nevertheless, after Get Again documentary filmmaker Peter Jackson and his staff stepped in, they have been in a position to use synthetic intelligence know-how to extract Lennon's vocals from the demo.

"It was sort of magical doing it," McCartney gushed to the outlet on the time.

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