Sam Mendes Unveils the New Fab Four in Upcoming Biopic Series
The highly anticipated cinematic journey into the lives of The Beatles has reached a major milestone with the release of the first official images featuring the lead cast. In a unique promotional campaign, vintage-style postcards have surfaced, offering a glimpse of Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Harris Dickinson, and Joseph Quinn fully transformed into the most iconic band in music history.
The visual reveal showcases the actors’ striking physical transformations, capturing the specific aesthetic of the 1960s. Fans have noted that the quartet appears nearly unrecognizable, with the styling meticulously recreating the hair, fashion, and distinct auras of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
The Cast and Their Roles
The ambitious project, directed by Academy Award winner Sam Mendes, features a powerhouse ensemble of rising stars. Harris Dickinson takes on the role of John Lennon, while Paul Mescal portrays Paul McCartney. Rounding out the group are Joseph Quinn as George Harrison and Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr.
Paul Mescal has recently shared his enthusiasm for the role, confirming that he will perform his own vocals for the film. The actor noted that the process of stepping into McCartney’s shoes has “really lit a fire” within him creatively. To prepare for the performance, Mescal has spent time with McCartney himself, describing the legendary musician as having treated him with “great kindness and warmth.”
A Four-Part Cinematic Event
Unlike traditional biopics, this project is structured as a four-film event. Each movie will be told from the perspective of a different band member, allowing for a deep, intersecting dive into their collective history and individual experiences. This marks the first time The Beatles and Apple Corps Ltd. have granted full life story and music rights for a scripted film series.
The supporting cast is equally impressive, featuring Saoirse Ronan as Linda McCartney, Anna Sawai as Yoko Ono, and James Norton as the band’s influential manager, Brian Epstein. The films aim to provide what Mescal describes as a “peek behind the curtain” of the creative forces that redefined global culture.
Release Timeline
Production is currently in full swing as the creative team works to capture the authenticity of the Liverpool and London music scenes. The ambitious four-film cycle is currently scheduled for a global theatrical release on April 7, 2028. This coordinated debut is expected to be a landmark moment for fans and cinema-goers alike, offering a comprehensive look at the legacy of the Fab Four.

