Ringo Starr suggested corrections to biopic on the Beatles
As already known, director Sam Mendes is working on four biopic On the Beatles, each dedicated to each member of the FAB Four. While the actors who interpret the musicians of the Liverpool quartet have already been disclosed, it was recently reported that Ringo Starr suggested to the director of Change some parts of the script.
According to what reported by the “New York Times”, Starr has worked for two days together with Mendes to examine the screenplay of the film dedicated to him. The Beatles drummer, who will be played by in April 2028 in April 2028 Barry Keoghanwould have “provided numerous observations” to the director, To make sure that the feature film would carefully reflect his life – In particular, childhood in Liverpool and his first marriage to Maureen Starkey Tigrett.
“He had a screenwriter – very good, with a great reputation, and had written a nice script, but but He had nothing to do with Maureen and me“, Starr said as reported by the US newspaper:” It wasn’t that we were. I therefore made him observations like: ‘We would never have done such a thing’. “Following the changes, Ringo Starr would have made it known that he was therefore satisfied: “He will do what he has to do. I send him peace and love,” said the drummer.
In addition to Keoghan as Starr, the four Beatles films will see Harris Dickinson interpret John LennonWhile Paul Mescal will be Paul McCartney And Joseph Quinn will be George Harrison.