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  • Sam Mendes to Direct Four Beatles Biopics

    (Left) Director Sam Mendes from 'Empire of the Light.' (Right) George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon in 'The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years.'
    (Left) Director Sam Mendes from ‘Empire of the Light.’ (Right) George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon in ‘The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years.’

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    • Sam Mendes has a biopic plan for The Beatles.
    • He’ll make one film about each member’s time in the iconic band.
    • Apple Corps and the band have granted full life rights.

    Everything about The Beatles these days seems to be outsized. You have their legendary status, their record-breaking chart accomplishments and, more recently, Peter Jackson’s epic documentary limited series ‘The Beatles: Get Back’, released on Disney+ in 2021 and running for an astonishing 468 minutes.

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    Do you want to know a secret? Now ‘1917’ and ‘American Beauty’ director Sam Mendes has a plan for something that challenges that in terms of scope and ambition.

    While music biopics are all the rage at the moment (the most recent release, ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ has done decent business at the box office, and there’s a film about British singer Amy Winehouse due in May), Mendes is developing something that goes beyond the norm.

    He’ll make four films, one for each of the main Beatles –– John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison.

    What’s the plan for Sam Mendes’ Beatles films?

    Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and John Lennon in 'The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years.'
    (L to R) Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and John Lennon in ‘The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years.’

    With the backing of Sony Pictures Classics –– not to mention being granted full life story and music rights by Beatles holding company Apple Corps Ltd. (not the iPhone gang), surviving members McCartney and Starr and the families of deceased colleagues Lennon and Harrison –– Mendes will make four different biopics, covering each Beatles’ experiences during the band’s rise to massive popularity.

    Though a strict time period for what the movies will cover has yet to be announced, the idea is for the stories to (naturally intersect), looking to get a fuller, clearer picture of their time than any one movie could hope to accomplish.

    Here’s what Mendes had to say about the project:

    “I’m honored to be telling the story of the greatest rock band of all time, and excited to challenge the notion of what constitutes a trip to the movies.”

    And this is the statement from Mendes’ Neal Street Productions partner Pippa Harris:

    “We intend this to be a uniquely thrilling, and epic cinematic experience: four films, told from four different perspectives which tell a single story about the most celebrated band of all time. To have The Beatles’ and Apple Corps’ blessing to do this is an immense privilege. From our first meeting with [Sony execs] Tom Rothman and Elizabeth Gabler, it was clear that they shared both our passion and ambition for this project, and we can’t think of a more perfect home than Sony Pictures.”

    Related Article: Top Ten Beatles Movies of All-Time!

    When will Sam Mendes’ Beatles biopics hit theaters?

    Olivia Colman and Sam Mendes on set of the film 'Empire of the Light.'
    (L to R) Olivia Colman and Sam Mendes on set of the film ‘Empire of the Light.’ Photo by Parisa Taghizadeh, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

    Given the scope of the movies, the current aim is to have the movies in theaters by 2027, with the plan for their release dates still to be announced. Will we see them release a month apart? Spread out across the years? Will they come together? Any way it happens, we’ll dig it.

    Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon in 'The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert.'
    (L to R) Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon in ‘The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert.’

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  • Every Sam Mendes Movie, Ranked

    Olivia Colman and Sam Mendes on set of the film 'Empire of the Light.'
    (L to R) Olivia Colman and Sam Mendes on set of the film ‘Empire of the Light.’ Photo by Parisa Taghizadeh, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

    English filmmaker Sam Mendes won an Oscar for Best Director for his directorial debut, ‘American Beauty’ in 1999 and since then has gone on to direct a gangster movie, a World War I film, 2 James Bond Movies, and some of the most acclaimed films of the last 20 years.

    His new movie, ‘Empire of Light’ is one of his most personal films, with elements drawn from his own childhood growing up in England in the early 1980’s.

    In honor of its release, Moviefone has ranked every movie filmmaker Sam Mendes has ever directed, including his latest.

    Without further ado, let’s begin!


    9. Spectre (2015)

    A cryptic message from Bond’s (Daniel Craig) past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M (Ralph Fiennes) battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.

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    8. Jarhead (2005)

    Jarhead is a film about a US Marine Anthony Swofford’s (Jake Gyllenhaal) experience in the Gulf War. After putting up with an arduous boot camp, Swofford and his unit are sent to the Persian Gulf where they are eager to fight, but are forced to stay back from the action.

    Swofford struggles with the possibility of his girlfriend cheating on him, and as his mental state deteriorates, his desire to kill increases.

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    7. Away We Go (2009)

    Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski in 'Away We Go.'
    (L to R) Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski in ‘Away We Go.’

    Verona (John Krasinski) and Burt (Maya Rudolph) have moved to Colorado to be close to Burt’s parents but, with Veronica expecting their first child, Burt’s parents decide to move to Belgium, now leaving them in a place they hate and without a support structure in place.

    They set off on a whirlwind tour of of disparate locations where they have friends or relatives, sampling not only different cities and climates but also different families. Along the way they realize that the journey is less about discovering where they want to live and more about figuring out what type of parents they want to be.

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    6. Revolutionary Road (2008)

    A young couple (Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet) living in a Connecticut suburb during the mid-1950s struggle to come to terms with their personal problems while trying to raise their two children. Based on a novel by Richard Yates.

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    5. 1917 (2020)

    At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers (George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman) must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers.

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    4. Empire of Light (2022)

    Colin Firth and Olivia Colman in "Empire of Light.'
    (L to R) Colin Firth and Olivia Colman in “Empire of Light.’ Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved.

    A love story set in and around an old cinema on the South Coast of England in the 1980s. Starring Oscar-winners Olivia Colman and Colin Firth.

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    3. American Beauty (1999)

    Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey), a depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis, decides to turn his hectic life around after developing an infatuation with his daughter’s (Thora Birch) attractive friend (Mena Suvari).

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    2. Road to Perdition (2002)

    Mike Sullivan (Tom Hanks) works as a hit man for crime boss John Rooney (Paul Newman). Sullivan views Rooney as a father figure, however after his son (Tyler Hoechlin) is witness to a killing, Mike Sullivan finds himself on the run in attempt to save the life of his son and at the same time looking for revenge on those who wronged him.

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    1. Skyfall (2012)

    Daniel Craig as James Bond
    Daniel Craig as James Bond in 2012’s ‘Skyfall.’

    When Bond’s (Daniel Craig) latest assignment goes gravely wrong, agents around the world are exposed and MI6 headquarters is attacked. While M (Judi Dench) faces challenges to her authority and position from Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, it’s up to Bond, aided only by field agent Eve (Naomie Harris), to locate the mastermind behind the attack.

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