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First Look at the Actors Playing The Beatles in Sam Mendes’ Biopic

Photo Credit: Sony
Photo Credit: Sony

Fans have finally gotten their first look at the actors portraying The Beatles in Sam Mendes’ upcoming biopic project, and the initial reaction has been swift and intense.

Mendes is taking an unprecedented approach to the story of the Fab Four. Rather than a single film, the director is making four interconnected feature films, each told from the perspective of a different band member. The newly released images offer the first glimpse at how that vision is coming together and how closely the cast embodies the most famous band in music history.

The Cast Bringing the Fab Four to Life

The first look images confirm the tonal direction Mendes is aiming for: grounded, intimate, and historically rooted rather than exaggerated or caricatured.

  • Harris Dickinson steps into the role of John Lennon, capturing the sharp gaze and restless intensity that defined Lennon both on and offstage. The styling leans toward the mid 1960s period, with a pared-down look that emphasizes attitude over imitation.

  • Paul Mescal portrays Paul McCartney, and the early images highlight a softer visual contrast. His expression and posture suggest the melodic optimism and emotional openness that shaped McCartney’s songwriting and public persona.

  • Barry Keoghan takes on Ringo Starr, with a relaxed, natural presence that reflects Starr’s understated charisma. The first look avoids broad comedy, instead leaning into Ringo’s steady, human center within the band.

  • Joseph Quinn appears as George Harrison, presenting a quieter, introspective figure. The styling hints at Harrison’s evolving identity as both a guitarist and a spiritual seeker, setting the stage for his later artistic independence.

A Different Kind of Music Biopic

Mendes has emphasized that this project is not designed as a traditional rise-and-fall music biopic. Instead, the four films are meant to intersect and overlap, showing the same moments through different emotional and personal lenses.

The first images reinforce that intent. Rather than recreating iconic performances shot for shot, the focus appears to be on character, relationships, and interior lives. The aesthetic is restrained and period-accurate, favoring realism over nostalgia.

Why the First Look Matters

Casting announcements often generate debate, but visuals tend to settle the argument. Seeing the actors in costume, posture, and lighting immediately clarifies the creative direction. Early response suggests that Mendes and his team are prioritizing authenticity and emotional truth rather than surface-level resemblance.

With production now underway and anticipation building, these first images signal that the Beatles biopics are shaping up to be one of the most ambitious music film projects ever attempted.

For fans and critics alike, this first look offers reassurance that the story of the Beatles is being approached with seriousness, restraint, and a clear artistic vision.

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