Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

‘Fab Four’: Sam Mendes to direct Beatles biopic films

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The fab four are back, with each member of the iconic Beatles to be immortaliz­ed in their own big screen biopic, all directed by Sam Mendes, Sony Pictures announced last week.

“The project marks the first time (Beatles’ label) Apple Corps Ltd. and The Beatles -- Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the families of John Lennon and George Harrison – have granted full life story and music rights for a scripted film,” the studio said in a statement.

‘We intend this to be a uniquely thrilling and epic cinematic experience: four films, told from four different perspectiv­es which tell a single story about the most celebrated band of all time’ said Pippa Harris, who will codirect alongside Mendes.

The films are expected to come out in 2027.

In April 1970, six months after the release of the “Abbey

Road” album and a month before “Let It

Be,” the members of the hit British band announced their separation.

The ten-year collaborat­ion between McCartney, Lennon, Harrison and Starr resulted in 14 best-selling albums, almost a billion records sold and several films.

But since the breakup, the band members’ families had not given their blessing to The Beatles’ story being told on the silver screen.

Last autumn, with the help of artificial intelligen­ce, a new song, “Now and Then” -- originally recorded four decades ago as a demo -- was produced and released, topping the British charts.

The Beatles have also been the subject of numerous documentar­ies, such as the “The Beatles: Get Back” series directed by Peter Jackson, which shines a positive light on the lead up to their split.

Mendes, whose directoria­l credits include “American Beauty” and James Bond films “Skyfall” and “Spectre,” said he was “honored to be telling the story of the greatest rock band of all time.”

In recent years, there has been a proliferat­ion of documentar­ies and biopics on streaming platforms and in cinemas retracing legendary stories from the world of music.

“Bohemian Rhapsody” told the story of Queen, while “Elvis” chronicled Elvis Presley’s tumultuous life, “Tina” immortaliz­ed Tina Turner and “Rocketman” recounted how Elton John conquered the world of pop.

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