<p>Los Angeles: Sony Pictures said its big-screen story about The Beatles will be told through four films released in April 2028, each from the perspective of one of the Fab Four.</p><p>Director <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/sam-mendes">Sam Mendes</a> also revealed the cast for the films on Monday at the CinemaCon industry convention in Las Vegas.</p><p>Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson will play John Lennon, Barry Keoghan will play Ringo Starr and Joseph Quinn will play George Harrison.</p><p>While the groundbreaking British band's rise to fame has been well-chronicled, "I can assure you there is still plenty left to explore," Mendes said on stage to an audience of theater owners.</p>.'Can't thank George Harrison enough for straightening me out': Zakir Hussain owes career to Beatles member.<p>The four films will be released "in proximity" to each other in April 2028, Mendes said, adding that Sony executive Tom Rothman described it as "the first bingeable theatrical experience."</p><p>"Frankly, we need big cinematic events to get people out of the house," said Mendes, who won an Oscar for directing <em>American Beauty</em>.</p><p>Mescal starred in <em>Gladiator II</em> and <em>All of Us Strangers</em> and was nominated for an Oscar for <em>Aftersun</em>. Keoghan received an Oscar nomination for <em>The Banshees of Inisherin</em>.</p><p>Dickinson starred in <em>Babygirl</em>, and Quinn appeared in <em>Gladiator II</em> and Netflix hit <em>Stranger Things</em>.</p><p>The four actors appeared briefly on stage dressed in all black and bowed in unison, a hallmark of Beatles performances.</p><p>Sony titled the movies <em>The Beatles: A Four-Film Cinematic Event</em>.</p><p>"We are going to dominate the culture that month," said Rothman, the CEO and chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group.</p>
<p>Los Angeles: Sony Pictures said its big-screen story about The Beatles will be told through four films released in April 2028, each from the perspective of one of the Fab Four.</p><p>Director <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/sam-mendes">Sam Mendes</a> also revealed the cast for the films on Monday at the CinemaCon industry convention in Las Vegas.</p><p>Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson will play John Lennon, Barry Keoghan will play Ringo Starr and Joseph Quinn will play George Harrison.</p><p>While the groundbreaking British band's rise to fame has been well-chronicled, "I can assure you there is still plenty left to explore," Mendes said on stage to an audience of theater owners.</p>.'Can't thank George Harrison enough for straightening me out': Zakir Hussain owes career to Beatles member.<p>The four films will be released "in proximity" to each other in April 2028, Mendes said, adding that Sony executive Tom Rothman described it as "the first bingeable theatrical experience."</p><p>"Frankly, we need big cinematic events to get people out of the house," said Mendes, who won an Oscar for directing <em>American Beauty</em>.</p><p>Mescal starred in <em>Gladiator II</em> and <em>All of Us Strangers</em> and was nominated for an Oscar for <em>Aftersun</em>. Keoghan received an Oscar nomination for <em>The Banshees of Inisherin</em>.</p><p>Dickinson starred in <em>Babygirl</em>, and Quinn appeared in <em>Gladiator II</em> and Netflix hit <em>Stranger Things</em>.</p><p>The four actors appeared briefly on stage dressed in all black and bowed in unison, a hallmark of Beatles performances.</p><p>Sony titled the movies <em>The Beatles: A Four-Film Cinematic Event</em>.</p><p>"We are going to dominate the culture that month," said Rothman, the CEO and chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group.</p>