A new film about The Beatles to be directed by Peter Jackson
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We will soon see all four Beatles reunite on the big screen, thanks to award-winning director Peter Jackson.
In an Instagram post yesterday, The Beatles announced that it will be working with Jackson on a new film. It will be based on around 55 hours of never-released footage of the band's final recording sessions, shot in January 1969, when the band was working on its Grammy-winning album Let It Be.
In an official press release, Jackson said, "I was relieved to discover the reality is very different to the myth. After reviewing all the footage and audio that Michael Lindsay-Hogg shot 18 months before they broke up, it's simply an amazing historical treasure-trove. Sure, there's moments of drama — but none of the discord this project has long been associated with. Watching John, Paul, George, and Ringo work together, creating now-classic songs from scratch, is not only fascinating — it's funny, uplifting and surprisingly intimate."
Jackson will be working with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison throughout the process. No release date for the film has been released yet but production is underway.