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The Beatles Reimagined: First Look at Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, and the Fab Four on Screen

Saturday, 31 January 2026 00:05

Images by Sony Pictures/Chiabella James

First images of the Beatles biopic reveal Paul Mescal as McCartney and Barry Keoghan as Starr, bringing the iconic band to life on screen.

The first images of the much-anticipated Beatles biopic are finally here, offering fans a tantalizing glimpse at Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, and the actors embodying John Lennon and George Harrison. The photos, released this week by the film’s production team, showcase meticulous attention to detail, from the iconic hairstyles and suits of the 1960s to the unmistakable stage presence that made the Fab Four a global phenomenon.

Mescal, who rose to fame in the hit series Normal People, brings a youthful energy and charm to McCartney, capturing both the musical virtuosity and the charisma that defined the bassist and singer. Keoghan, known for his dynamic work in films like The Banshees of Inisherin, portrays Starr with a subtle mix of humor and quiet sensitivity, reflecting the drummer’s understated but crucial role in the band. The film promises to delve not just into the music, but the personal dynamics, creative tensions, and friendships that fueled some of the most beloved songs in rock history.

Director and production designers have gone to extraordinary lengths to recreate the 1960s Beatlemania era. From the fog of the Cavern Club in Liverpool to the flashing cameras of international tours, the attention to visual authenticity is evident. Costumes, instruments, and even stage choreography have been carefully reconstructed to give audiences a fully immersive experience, aiming to transport viewers back to the height of The Beatles’ global influence.

While details about the narrative remain largely under wraps, insiders suggest the film will focus on the band’s formative years, exploring how four young men from Liverpool reshaped popular music and culture forever. The casting of Mescal and Keoghan, along with the actors portraying Lennon and Harrison, signals a commitment to both acting talent and faithful representation of these legendary musicians.

Fans and critics alike are already speculating about the performances, with many praising the choice of Mescal for McCartney, noting his ability to balance charm with the gravitas of a figure whose music has endured for decades. Keoghan’s portrayal of Ringo is being described as “quietly magnetic,” capturing the subtle humor and steady rhythm that anchored the group’s sound. Together, the ensemble promises to bring both the intensity and the lighter, human moments of the Beatles’ story to life.

As anticipation builds, the production team has teased that the film will include iconic recording sessions, behind-the-scenes glimpses into songwriting, and the whirlwind tours that made the Beatles a household name. Music lovers are eagerly awaiting not just the performances, but the way the film captures the cultural explosion of the 1960s and the creative alchemy that produced some of the most celebrated songs of the 20th century.

With these first images, it’s clear the biopic aims to honor the legacy of The Beatles while offering a fresh perspective through a new generation of actors. If the performances live up to the look, audiences may be in for a cinematic journey as electrifying as the music itself.

 

Sources:

  • Variety
  • The Hollywood Reporter
  • Entertainment Weekly

Images:  Publicity - Sony Pictures/Chiabella James

 

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