New casting announcements deepen the ensemble for the ambitious four-part saga on the legendary band.
Fresh Faces Join the Beatle Universe
October 31, 2025: The upcoming quadruple biopic project directed by Sam Mendes—each film focusing on a different member of The Beatles—has expanded its cast. Among the latest confirmed names are Saoirse Ronan, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Anna Sawai, and Aimee Lou Wood — each bringing a vital piece of the band’s personal story to life.
Ronan is set to portray Linda McCartney, while McKenna-Bruce will appear as Maureen Starkey, Ringo Starr’s first wife. Sawai and Wood are also attached: Sawai in discussions for the role of Yoko Ono and Wood for Pattie Boyd, the iconic muse and George Harrison’s first wife.
What This Adds to the Project
These casting choices highlight the film’s intention to delve deeper than the music, offering fans a glimpse into the emotional and personal relationships that shaped the Beatles’ creative journey. By weaving together multiple perspectives, director Sam Mendes aims to show not just the fame, but the humanity behind the world’s most influential rock band.
Each of the four films will tell the story from a different band member’s point of view, culminating in an interconnected cinematic experience. Set for an April 2028 release, this project could redefine how biopics capture musical legends.
Final Thoughts
With Saoirse Ronan, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Anna Sawai, and Aimee Lou Wood joining the lineup, The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event promises to be more than just a retelling of history—it’s shaping up to be a bold, emotional, and visually immersive exploration of fame, friendship, and legacy.
Published by HOLR Magazine

