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    When will Sam Mendes' films on 'The Beatles' be released?

    Earlier, Danny Boyle directed 'Yesterday' with Beatles songs at the centerpiece, earning $154 million in 2019. Similarly, the 2007 Julie Taymor musical 'Across the Universe' collected $29 million at the box office. Sam Mendes has announced to make a film on each of 'The Beatles' members.

    Four Beatles biopics coming, a movie each for Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr

    Sony Pictures is producing four Beatles biopics directed by Sam Mendes. The films will have full life and music rights and will focus on each band member. Release plans will be announced later. Mendes' films will offer a unique cinematic experience. Music biopics have been box-office hits.

    Beatles drummer Ringo Starr's new book 'Beats & Threads' takes fans on a journey through decades

    Published by Julien's Auctions, the 312-page illustrated book features nearly 300 images capturing intimate moments from Starr's life, including iconic drum kits and trend-setting wardrobe choices.

    After Beatles, AI to recreate French music icon Edith Piaf's voice for a biopic

    ​The 90-minute film will move between Paris and New York from 1920 to 1960 and be narrated by the singer's voice, including hitherto unknown "aspects of her life".

    Day after its release, The Beatles’ new song ‘Now and Then’ debuts on ​Billboard's Rock & Alternative Airplay chart

    During the period between October 27 and November 2, "Now and Then" by The Beatles garnered a significant 1.1 million audience impressions on reporting rock radio stations. This notable achievement was recorded on November 2 following the song's premiere at 10 a.m. ET. Additionally, the track received attention on the Adult Alternative Airplay survey, registering 136 spins on its first day, and on Mainstream Rock Airplay, with 27 detections.

    The Beatles: Band's final song 'Now and Then' music video is here

    The music video of The Beatles' farewell is out for the fans. It is a visual treat for the fans as it features archived and never seen before footage of the band members. Peter Jackson has taken the position of the director of the new music video for The Beatles.

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