Itâs a bona fide British Invasion.
Four interconnected movies about The Beatles, each focusing on a different band member, will hit theaters starting in 2027, Sony and Apple Corps (the Beatles’ media company) announced on Tuesday.
Sam Mendes, the ambitious director of â1917â and âSkyfall,â will helm the entire magical mystery tour of biopics that explore the lives of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.Â
âWe 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,â producer Pippa Harris, of Neal Street Productions, said in a statement.Â
âTo have The Beatlesâ and Apple Corpsâ blessing to do this is an immense privilege.â
McCartney, Starr and the families of the late Lennon and Harrison gave the effort the go-ahead through Apple Corps.
The order of the filmsâ releases, or whether they will hit theaters simultaneously, is unknown. Casting has not yet been announced.
Sony Music Publishing, conveniently, owns the vast majority of The Beatlesâ song catalog.
Musician biopics have proved a mostly reliable genre at the box office.Â
The Queen story âBohemian Rhapsodyâ raked in $910 million worldwide, while âElvisâ managed $288 million and the Elton John flick âRocketmanâ did $195 million.
And just this past weekend, âBob Marley: One Loveâ beat expectations and grossed $81 million worldwide.
Still, the Mendes project is unusual in that it will tell the story of the groupâs ascent from four separate points of view. That tricky format is more common on television (Season 4 of âArrested Developmentâ) or in novels (âMidnight Sun,â Stephanie Meyer’s retread of her own âTwilightâ).
Four movies will require four pricey ticket purchases.
The Beatles have endured in the culture since they first exploded in the early 1960s â even after the assassination of Lennon outside the Dakota in 1980 and the death of Harrison in 2001.
The British boy band has been back in a major way lately.
A single called âNow and Thenâ that was completed last year with the help of AI hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was featured extensively in the new action-comedy âArgylle.âÂ
And director Peter Jacksonâs 2021 documentary âThe Beatles: Get Backâ won the Emmy for Best Documentary series.