THE NEW BEATLES FILM ARE FINALLY REAL — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr have faces again, the first images are everywhere, and the internet is predictably arguing about haircuts, cheekbones, and who looks closest to the four men who once rewired popular music forever. But there’s one detail hiding in plain sight that almost no one is talking about, and it has nothing to do with resemblance: it’s the way The Beatles are being separated, framed, and introduced as individuals rather than a unit — quietly mirroring the tensions, imbalances, and unspoken fractures that always existed beneath the harmony. And that raises a far more uncomfortable question for longtime fans: is this project really about celebrating the greatest band of all time, or about finally forcing us to confront a truth the music itself once kept beautifully out of view?

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The Beatles are so big they’re not just getting one biopic movie like Bohemian Rhapsody or RocketMan or Michael. They’re getting four, one for each member of the group, in a quartet of intertwined films that are being dubbed The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event.

The movies share a cast and a director: Sam Mendes. The Fab Four themselves are played by Harrison Dickinson (John Lennon), Paul Mescal (Paul McCartney), Joseph Quinn (George Harrison), and Barry Keoghan (Ringo Starr). And although these four movies are still two full years away, their distributor has already unveiled the first official images of them in character. All four of the movie Beatles are below.

The Beatles First Look

The first official images of the cast of THE BEATLES — A FOUR-FILM CINEMATIC EVENT, premiering in 2028.
Harris Dickinson as JOHN LENNON
Harris Dickinson as JOHN LENNON

Harris Dickinson as JOHN LENNON

Paul Mescal as PAUL McCARTNEY
Paul Mescal as PAUL McCARTNEY

Paul Mescal as PAUL McCARTNEY

Joseph Quinn as GEORGE HARRISON
Joseph Quinn as GEORGE HARRISON

Joseph Quinn as GEORGE HARRISON

Barry Keoghan as RINGO STARR
Barry Keoghan as RINGO STARR

Barry Keoghan as RINGO STARR

Well, they all reasonably look like the Beatles, although who’s the closest? Maybe Barry Keoghan as Ringo? Or is that just all the work the Beatles hair and mustache are doing? Hard to say from one image. Mescal seems to have the right five for McCartney as well. But, again, it’s tough to judge from images. So much of the Beatles is about how they sound; their accents, their comic timing, their interplay.

The cast of The Beatles films also includes Saoirse Ronan as Paul’s wife Linda, James Norton as Brian Epstein, Anna Sawai as Yoko Ono, and Mia McKenna-Bruce as Ringo’s wife (who also had an affair with George!) Maureen.

A Beatles biopic was inevitable, but the fact that they are making four interlocking films makes it a unique project. It could be really interesting. It could also be a spectacular failure! But it’s hard to envision this being boring.

The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event opens in theaters in 2028.

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