BAZ BAMIGBOYE Want to learn a secret? These are some relative undiscovered actors who will play The Beatles in the new Brian Epstein biopic Midas Man
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Lucky actors include Jonah Lees, Campbell Wallace, Ringo Starr and Blake Richardson, who play John Lennon, John Lennon, John Lennon, George Harrison, Leo Harvey-Elledge, and Campbell Wallace.
The Beatles are recreated in this video, which was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London. This session took place in 1962. It is around the same time that they released such hit songs as Love Me Do (and Please Please Me).
Nowhere men: Jonah Lees (left) as John Lennon and Campbell Wallace as RingoStarr. Blake Richardson is Paul McCartney, while Blake Richardson plays Blake Richardson. Leo Harvey-Elledge portrays George Harrison in Midas Man, a new Brian Epstein biopic.
A blast from the past: In 1964 the Beatles visited Abbey Road Studios to review the script of their first movie, A Hard Day’s Night.
Midas Man tells the story about Brian Epstein, the Beatles manager who met the band at Liverpool’s Cavern Club and set them up on their path to stardom.
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd portrays Epstein who, at 32 years old, died from an overdose on sedatives. Eddie Marsan, Emily Watson, and Emily Watson play his parents.
Midas Man is directed by Sara Sugarman. This comes just as Beatlemania seems to be on the rise.
Iconic: They are seen recreating the moment The Beatles did a recording session at the famous Abbey Road Studios in north London in 1962
Striking: Blake Richardson bears an uncanny resemblance to a young Paul McCartney in the new film about Epstein’s life and tragic death
In demand: Midas Man, which is directed by Sara Sugarman, comes as Beatlemania appears to be making a comeback
Peter Jackson’s three-part documentary The Beatles: Get Back, featuring footage of the band recording the Let It Be album, premieres on Disney+ today.
This documentary, which consists of nearly eight hours of film footage and recordings of the sessions, reveals an intelligent band that was able to connect with their audience and has a unique work ethic. Yet they also knew how fun it could be – and were in the process of dissolving.
Jackson, the Academy Award winning maker of the “Lord of the Rings”, was discussing another project together with the Beatles, when he inquired what would happen to the Outtakes of Michael Lindsay–Hogg’s 1970 movie “Let it Be”.
Legendary: The scene was shot at Abbey Road Studios, The Beatles spiritual home.
Mirror image: Leo Harvey Elledge will portray the legendary George Harrison in the upcoming film
Tune: These actors were seen filming rehearsals in Abbey Road Studios
The band was considering how to use the film, which included nearly 60 hours over three weeks.
Jackson took this material along with 150 hours worth of audio recordings and built a story for four years.
Elsewhere McCartney’s £75 book The Lyrics, in which he tells the story behind many of his songs, is available in stores.
Here we go: Ringo Starr (Campbell Wallace), George Harrison (Harvey-Elledge) were dressed in the suits synonymous with the band during their early years of success
Fifth Beatle: Adam Lawrence will portray Pete Best (pictured from left to right: Lees playing Lennon, and Best as Lawrence).
Biopic: Jacob Fortune-Lloyd plays Epstein, who died of an overdose of sedatives in 1967 aged 32, with Eddie Marsan and Emily Watson playing his parents (pictured: Epstein in 1964)
Timeless: From left to right, the Beatles star Ringo Starr (Paul McCartney), John Lennon, George Harrison and John Lennon circa 1965.
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