The Beatles are getting the big-screen biopic treatment in not only one film, but a Fab Four of movies that will give each band member his own spotlight — all of which are to be directed by Sam Mendes.
For the first time, the Beatles, long among the stingiest rights granters, are giving full life and music rights to a movie project. Sony Pictures announced on Monday a deal that may dwarf all music biopics that have come before it, with the stories of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr spread out over a quartet of films.
The films, conceived by Mendes, are expected to roll out theatrically in innovative fashion, with the movies potentially coexisting or intersecting in theatres. Precise release plans will be announced at a later date. Sony is targeting 2027 for their release.
McCartney, Starr and the families of Lennon and Harrison have all signed off on the project through the band’s Apple Corps Ltd. Sony Music Publishing controls the rights to most of the Beatles’ songs.
“I’m honoured to be telling the story of the greatest rock band of all time, and excited to challenge the notion of what constitutes a trip to the movies,” Mendes said.