Official First Look at ‘Beatles’ Biopics Reveals Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Barry Keoghan & Joseph Quinn as the Fab Four

The first images of the actors portraying the Beatles in the upcoming biopic films have been released. Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson will be John Lennon, Barry Keoghan will portray Ringo Starr, and Joseph Quinn will take on the role of George Harrison. These films, all directed by Sam Mendes and set for a simultaneous theatrical release, have generated a lot of excitement, especially among fans eager to see these talented actors bring the iconic band to life. Fans can now get a first look at the Beatles story on the big screen.

After a fan account briefly shared some photos, the official first images from the upcoming Beatles film have now been released. Sony Pictures UK sent the photos as postcards to the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, hiding them around campus for students to discover. This launch suggests that marketing for the movie is starting, and it’s a creative way to engage fans in the U.K. with a unique collectible. A recent post highlights the detailed work going into the actors’ costumes, makeup, and prosthetics to accurately portray the Beatles.

It’ll be fascinating to watch how the film’s marketing unfolds. This unique approach to introducing the actors in costume is unusual, particularly now when first looks are usually shared quickly on social media with tweets and online photos. It likely means a trailer is coming soon. All four movies share a consistent creative vision, as they are all directed by Mendes.

‘The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event’ Will Feature an Unprecedented Release Schedule

A new four-part cinematic event about The Beatles is planned for release in April 2028. Each film will tell the story from the point of view of a different band member. Because all four movies are coming out on the same day, it’s unclear how well they’ll perform in theaters, especially competing with each other and other major releases that month. This is a unique release strategy, and it may be difficult for all four films to secure prime screening times and formats in cinemas alongside other competing movies.

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Regardless of how successful they are, Sam Mendes’ bold vision for these films will raise the bar for large-scale cinematic experiences. Unlike other series of connected movies that are spread out over years, audiences will have the rare chance to see this entire, unified story unfold in a single day if they choose to go to the theater.

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2026-01-30 18:34