The acclaimed director made the announcement on March 31 during CinemaCon, appearing in the latter part of Sony Pictures’ presentation to unveil additional information. The summary for the quartet of films states: “Every man has a distinct tale, but together they are monumental.” These films will explore the lives of the band members through their individual perspectives. The precise scheduling for the film releases hasn’t been disclosed yet, but all four are slated for theatrical release in April 2028, which the director touts as the first “bingeable moment in cinema.” (Think Barbenheimer amplified.)
The screenwriting duties are in the capable hands of three seasoned writers—Tony Award recipient Jez Butterworth; Peter Straughan, who recently won an Oscar for Conclave; and double Emmy laureate Jack Thorne from Adolescence—though it remains uncertain which film each will be responsible for.
Referring to the Beatles as “the most consequential band ever,” one that “transformed culture and left a lasting impact,” Mendes expressed that he had “long sought to create a film” but had initially conceded as he felt the “narrative was too expansive for a singular film” and that a TV series wasn’t the right fit either. “There has to be a method to present this epic story for a modern audience,” he elaborated. “I can guarantee there’s still a wealth of material to delve into, and I believe we’ve discovered a way to accomplish that.”
In further developments, per Deadline, acclaimed actress Saoirse Ronan, a four-time Oscar nominee, will portray Linda McCartney, Paul’s first spouse. It can be anticipated that the notable photographer and musician, who wed the Beatle in 1969, will have a significant role in the Paul-centric film, though her involvement in the other three films is still under wraps. Stay tuned for additional updates.