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Biopics are a very difficult genre to tackle, and the fact that the movies will be about perhaps the most popular band that ...
Work on Sam Mendes’ ambitious plan for The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event is underway, and Barry Keoghan has detailed his preparations to assume the role of Ringo Starr. First announced ...
All four separate Beatles films will rock up in theaters in April 2028. For now, watch Quinn call Keoghan — and Pedro Pascal send the gang to voicemail — in the clip above.
Screen tests for Sam Mendes’ four Beatles films are ongoing and we know that because Joseph Quinn accidentally interrupted his co-star Barry Keoghan’s Friday while on the U.K. radio.
The cast of 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' chat about bringing The Weeknd's big-screen vision to life as well as Keoghan's upcoming role in The Beatles movie.
Barry Keoghan (right) is set to play Beatles drummer Ringo Starr in Sam Mendes' upcoming biopic project More Starr, who will be portrayed in the film by Saltburn actor Barry Keoghan, wed Tigrett in ...
Barry Keoghan is set to play Ringo Starr in Sam Mendes’ four Beatles biopics, and Ringo’s son, drummer Zak Starkey, has some thoughts about the casting. When asked by NME if he had any advice ...
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 ...
The actor phones his Beatles co-star while playing Greg James' Sit Down, Stand Up! on Radio 1.
At least that's what Barry Keoghan, Jenna Ortega and director Trey Edward Shults thought when they were approached about working with The Weeknd (who is credited by his real name, Abel Tesfaye) on ...
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