Sony Pictures kicked off the annual CinemaCon convention and trade show in Las Vegas on Monday by touting their four upcoming biopics told from the perspective of each member of The Beatles.
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Independent.ie on MSNPaul Mescal advised to lose muscle to play Paul McCartney, as he is too ‘ripped’Paul Mescal has reportedly been told to lose muscle and put on weight to play Paul McCartney in the upcoming Beatles biopics. The Normal People star (29), gained nearly 10kg in muscle for his role as ...
Film fans will see Barry Keoghan playing iconic drummer Ringo Starr in a forthcoming series of biopic films about The Beatles set to be directed by Oscar-winning Sam Mendes ...
Sony Pictures announced a collection of four films about The Beatles with Keoghan set to play drummer Ringo Starr.
Carl Perkins wrote a song from the heart that inadvertently helped Paul McCartney process John Lennon's death.
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Parade on MSNThe Surprising Way John Lennon Liked to Eat CerealThe Fab Four will be brought to life by Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, Joseph Quinn as George Harrison, Paul Mescal as Paul ...
Paul Mescal is an Oscar-nominated actor for his performance in Aftersun, and he will soon play McCartney in Sam Mendes' ...
The songwriting partnership at the heart of the Beatles was also a unique creative union, in which deep personal attachment ...
Paul Mescal’s most recent role was as a burly Gladiator, and now he’s going to be playing a young Sir Paul McCartney in the ...
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Paul Mescal 'will undergo drastic lifestyle change' to play Paul McCartney in Beatles biopic - The Normal People star will ...
Inside John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s partnership and the song that shifted the ‘balance of power’
“ ‘Yesterday’ feels like a shift in the balance of power,” says Leslie. “From the beginning they were equals, and ‘Yesterday’ ...
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