Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo: We're Like a Couple of Naughty School Kids
- On January 29, 2026, Sony Pictures released four promotional postcards hidden around the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts campus, giving LIPA students the first public glimpse of Sam Mendes’s Beatles cast.
- As a promotional stunt, the postcards teased LIPA students to spark buzz for Sony Pictures’ four-film event directed by Sam Mendes, slated for April 7, 2028.
- Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Harris Dickinson and Joseph Quinn play Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison in Sam Mendes’s four-film Beatles project.
- LIPA students found exclusive Beatles postcards, and LIPA Instagram shared the giveaway, while fans and media debated Barry Keoghan’s mop-top, sparking surprise and commentary.
- As an early marketing move, the postcards function as an unconventional push that gauges fans and media reaction and shapes discourse for Sony Pictures’ four-film project, arriving two years before release.
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Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney and Barry Keoghan with mushroom head – the coolest young actors in the world play the Beatles in four simultaneously appearing feature films. What's already clear: It gets hairy.
The Beatles Cast Is the Spitting Image of the Fab Four in First Look Photos
The Beatles biopic has cast its Fab Four. Photo courtesy Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesMaybe Beatlemania never really died? The Fab Four are getting the biopic treatment—with a film each, directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Sam Mendes. The quartet of movies is a couple of years away from release, but at CinemaCon last spring, the long-rumored cast was finally confirmed: Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson will take …
Under an unusual marketing strategy, during the afternoon of January 29, the first photos were released, embodying their characters, of the actors who will star in The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event. Although the images were officially published by Sony Pictures on their social networks this morning, they were spread through social networks yesterday, since their dissemination in the form of postcards found at the Liverpool Institute for …
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