So, Sam Mendes just dropped the first look at his massive Beatles project. It's not one movie, but four separate films, one for each Beatle, all hitting theaters the same day: April 7, 2028. Talk about a cinematic mic drop.
To stir the pot, Sony hid Beatles-themed postcards around the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts — co-founded by none other than Paul McCartney himself — like a little Fab Four scavenger hunt for students. Each card shows one of the actors: Harris Dickinson as Lennon, Paul Mescal as McCartney, Joseph Quinn as Harrison, and Barry Keoghan as Ringo. Honestly, that’s a lineup so British it practically brews tea.
The rest of the cast is equally stacked — Saoirse Ronan, James Norton, Anna Sawai, the works. Mendes says it’s not just about telling their story, but seeing each Beatle “a little more deeply.” Translation: bring tissues and maybe an existential crisis.
Production’s rolling, Sony’s calling it a “bold strategy,” and, honestly, they’re not wrong. The Beatles may have broken up in 1970, but apparently, they're still finding new ways to drop the hottest release of the decade.
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Source: The Hollywood Reporter