Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn
and Harris Dickinson to star in 4 biopics of The Beatles
[April 01, 2025]
By KRYSTA FAURIA
LAS VEGAS
(AP) — Hollywood studio executives are making their case for
theatergoing with a little help from John Lennon,Paul McCartney,George
Harrison and Ringo Starr — along with the newly announced stars set to
play them. |

Paul Mescal, from left, Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan, and Harris
Dickinson, cast members of the upcoming films about The Beatles, speak
during the Sony Pictures presentation at CinemaCon on Monday, March 31,
2025, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) |
Sony Pictures kicked off the annual CinemaCon convention and
trade show in Las Vegas on Monday by touting their four upcoming
biopics told from the perspective of each member of The Beatles.
At their presentation on the main stage at Caesar’s Palace, the
studio confirmed and brought out the long-rumored leads for each
film — Paul Mescal as McCartney, Joseph Quinn as Harrison, Barry
Keoghan as Starr and Harris Dickinson as Lennon.
Director Sam Mendes said all four films will premiere April
2028, calling it the “first binge-able theatrical experience.”
“I’ve been trying to make a story about The Beatles for years,”
Mendes said.
The convention draws thousands of movie theater employees from
around the world each year, as all the major Hollywood studios
make big presentations packed with film clips, trailers and
stars to make the case that their upcoming slate will lure
audiences to theaters.
Sony also brought out Oscar-winning filmmaker Danny Boyle to
debut the new trailer for “28 Years Later,” his long-awaited
zombie apocalypse sequel to “28 Days Later” hitting theaters in
June, as well as the team behind “Spider-Man: Beyond the
Spider-Verse” to tease their third film in the Spider-Verse
trilogy.
CEO Tom Rothman encouraged movie theater owners to get creative
with weekday discounts, and Sony executive Adam Bergerman made
the case for keeping films in cinemas for longer.
The convention comes fresh off an Oscars rallying cry for seeing
movies in theaters.
Although a fuller release schedule is expected this year
compared to 2024’s depleted calendar thanks to dual historic
strikes, Hollywood marked the first quarter of 2025 with a
sizable box office deficit. Sales are down 11% from the same
point in 2024, and nearly 40% from 2019, according to media
analytics company Comscore.
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