
The first look at the ambitious four-part Beatles biopic project has finally arrived, and it’s already shaking pop culture. Paul Mescal steps into the gentle genius of Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan takes on the offbeat heart of Ringo Starr, Joseph Quinn embodies the spiritual fire of George Harrison, while Harris Dickinson carries the weight and wit of John Lennon. Each film promises a distinct lens, centered on one man — yet forever tied to the band that changed everything.
Rather than compressing the Beatles’ story into a single, overcrowded epic, this format leans into intimacy and contrast. It allows each member’s inner life, contradictions, and creative struggles to breathe on screen. From Lennon’s sharp rebellion to McCartney’s melodic ambition, Harrison’s quiet depth, and Ringo’s underestimated brilliance, the casting alone signals a serious intent to humanize icons too often frozen in myth.
But with expectations this high and legacies this sacred, the stakes couldn’t be greater: will these four films harmonize into a cultural triumph, or will fans see them as competing solos that fracture a legendary story — and are we finally ready to meet The Beatles as four complex men, not just one immortal band?
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