Harris Dickinson to Play John Lennon in Sam Mendes' Beatles Biopic Saga

Harris Dickinson to Play John Lennon in Sam Mendes Beatles Biopic Saga

Harris Dickinson to Play John Lennon in Sam Mendes' Beatles Biopic Saga

Alright, music and film lovers, this is big! The legendary story of The Beatles is getting a grand cinematic treatment, and none other than the incredibly talented Harris Dickinson is set to portray John Lennon! Yes, you heard that right. Director Sam Mendes is bringing us not one, not two, but four major films focusing on the lives of each Beatle, and Dickinson will step into the shoes of the iconic Lennon.

This project is unlike anything we’ve seen before. Each film will tell the story of The Beatles from a different band member’s perspective, making it a deep and immersive experience. Alongside Dickinson, Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan takes on Ringo Starr, and Joseph Quinn completes the Fab Four as George Harrison. Talk about an all-star lineup!

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Now, if you don’t already know, Harris Dickinson has been making waves in Hollywood with standout roles in Triangle of Sadness , Where the Crawdads Sing , and The King's Man . He recently shared the screen with Nicole Kidman in Babygirl , proving that he has the depth and charisma needed to bring a character like John Lennon to life. And let’s not forget, he’s also one of the top contenders rumored to be the next James Bond—this guy is on fire!

Sam Mendes, the Oscar-winning director behind 1917 and Skyfall , unveiled the cast at CinemaCon, creating massive buzz. He explained that The Beatles' journey is too vast to be contained in a single film, so instead, he’s crafting a cinematic quadrilogy. And here’s the kicker: this is the first time all four band members and their estates have fully authorized a film project with complete music and life story rights. That means we’re in for a truly authentic deep dive into the history of the greatest band ever.

The films are set for release in April 2028, and anticipation is already sky-high. Mendes described it as the "first bingeable theatrical experience," a concept that could revolutionize the way we experience movies. And let's be honest—who wouldn’t want to binge-watch a beautifully crafted saga about The Beatles?

For fans of Dickinson, this role is a dream come true. Playing John Lennon is no small feat, but if anyone has the range and talent to do it justice, it's him. With this announcement, the excitement is real, and we can’t wait to see how this incredible project unfolds. So mark your calendars, because 2028 is going to be a massive year for cinema and music history!

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