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Ringo Starr seemingly confirmed Barry Keoghan will portray him in Sam Mendes’ upcoming Beatles biopic. In an interview with People Magazine, Starr expressed excitement about the project and joked about Keoghan’s drum lessons.
While no official casting has been announced, Starr’s comments hint at Keoghan’s involvement. The biopic will consist of four films, each from a different Beatle’s perspective.

Director Sam Mendes plans four intersecting films, each focusing on a different Beatle: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The ambitious project, announced in 2024, will explore their individual lives while intertwining their band dynamics.
Mendes, known for 1917 and Skyfall, aims for authenticity. The films will cover their rise to fame, creative clashes, and personal struggles.
This unique approach could redefine music biopics, offering deeper insights into the Fab Four’s legacy.

Barry Keoghan, the Oscar-nominated actor from Saltburn, is rumored to play Ringo Starr. Starr himself endorsed the casting, calling it “great” in earlier interviews.
Keoghan reportedly took drum lessons to prepare for the role. Starr humorously advised him not to overpractice. Keoghan’s transformative acting skills make him a compelling choice.
His portrayal could capture Starr’s charm, humor, and underrated musical influence. Fans anticipate how he’ll embody the legendary drummer.

Rumors suggest Paul Mescal (Normal People) may play Paul McCartney. Mescal’s musical background, he learned bass for All of Us Strangers, could aid his preparation.
McCartney’s complex persona, from bassist to bandleader, demands nuance. Mescal’s emotional depth aligns with McCartney’s creative evolution.
While unconfirmed, fans speculate Mescal could deliver a standout performance. Casting choices remain under wraps, but excitement builds.

Harris Dickinson (The Iron Claw) is tipped to portray John Lennon. Lennon’s rebellious spirit and wit require an actor with range.
Dickinson’s versatility in indie and blockbuster films makes him a strong contender. Capturing Lennon’s charisma and contradictions will be key.
The role could redefine Dickinson’s career, much like Austin Butler’s Elvis.

Joseph Quinn (Stranger Things) and Charlie Rowe (Rocketman) are rumored for George Harrison. Harrison’s quiet mysticism and guitar genius demand subtlety.
Quinn’s intensity or Rowe’s musicality could fit. Harrison’s spiritual journey post-Beatles adds depth. The casting remains unconfirmed, but both actors bring unique strengths.
Rowe’s experience portraying musicians gives him an edge for Harrison’s intricate guitar work.
Starr’s film will explore his pre-fame struggles, childhood illness, working-class roots, and early drumming gigs. His 1962 entry into The Beatles changed music history.
The biopic may highlight his resilience and humor. Starr’s underdog story contrasts with the band’s polished image. His perspective adds fresh layers to Beatles lore.

McCartney’s film could trace his journey from Liverpool teen to melodic genius. His songwriting partnership with Lennon, bass innovations, and post-Beatles success offer rich material.
The film may explore his grief over Lennon’s death and solo triumphs. McCartney’s enduring influence makes his story pivotal. His ability to reinvent himself through Wings and later collaborations showcases his timeless artistry.

Lennon’s film will likely delve into his activism, avant-garde art, and turbulent personal life. From peace protests to Imagine, his legacy extends beyond music.
The film may address his complexities, genius, vulnerability, and contradictions. His assassination in 1980 adds a poignant note.
Exploring his relationship with Yoko Ono and his political outspokenness will be crucial to understanding his impact.
Harrison’s film might focus on his spiritual awakening in India and solo work (All Things Must Pass). His sitar mastery and philanthropy shaped his identity. The “quiet Beatle” had profound depth; his story balances introspection and fame.
The film could highlight his collaborations with Ravi Shankar and influence on world music. His later years as a film producer and gardener reveal his multifaceted, contemplative nature beyond music.

The biopic will revisit Beatlemania, studio innovations (Sgt. Pepper), and their 1970 breakup. Their influence on music, fashion, and pop culture remains unmatched.
The films could reignite interest in their timeless catalog. Their experimentation with psychedelia and Eastern sounds revolutionized modern music forever.

Finding actors to embody the Beatles is daunting. Physical resemblance, vocal cadence, and musical skills are crucial. Past biopics like Nowhere Boy and Yesterday faced mixed reviews.
Mendes approach with four films could avoid oversimplification. Authenticity in mannerisms and chemistry will make or break the project.
The pressure intensifies as each Beatle had such distinct personalities that fans know intimately.

Pre-production is underway, with a 2027 target. Filming four movies simultaneously is logistically complex. Mendes’ team must balance historical accuracy with creative storytelling.
The staggered release strategy is unconfirmed but likely. Coordinating schedules for the ensemble cast will be a massive undertaking.
Locations in Liverpool and London may be used to authentically recreate key Beatles landmarks.

The Beatles’ music transcends generations. Their storytelling, from A Hard Day’s Night to Get Back, shaped media. The biopic could introduce them to new audiences while honoring longtime fans.
Their innovation in songwriting and recording techniques remains influential today. As this project unfolds, it may cement their legacy as not just musicians but as cultural architects whose impact will resonate for decades to come

Fans are buzzing about the casting choices and narrative focus of the upcoming Beatles biopics. Some worry the films might lean into sensationalism, while others trust Sam Mendes’ vision completely.
With its massive scale, the project is already drawing comparisons to The Crown and Bohemian Rhapsody, no pressure! Meanwhile, in lighter news, Ringo Starr was recently surprised with an invite to make his Grand Ole Opry debut, proving the Beatles’ legacy keeps making headlines.
Longtime devotees just hope the films strike the right balance: respectful yet revealing.

With three years until release, hype will build. Trailers, soundtrack teases, and press tours await. The biopic could dominate awards season. For now, speculation fuels excitement.
The Beatles’ magic endures, and this project may redefine music biopics forever. Speaking of reinvention, did you catch Ringo Starr’s surprise country turn at the Grand Ole Opry?
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