Meet the Beatles! See Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan, and Harris Dickinson as the Fab Four in first photos

Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan, and Harris Dickinson at CinemaCon 2025 Stewart Cook/Sony Pictures via Getty

Stewart Cook/Sony Pictures via Getty

The Beatlesmovies are all starting to come together.

On Friday, Sony Pictures unveiled the first look at actorsPaul Mescal,Joseph Quinn,Barry Keoghan, andHarris Dickinsonas the Fab Four ahead of directorSam Mendes' four-film cinematic event, which will be released in April 2028.

The snapshots show Mescal, 29, as a young, doe-eyedPaul McCartneyseemingly during a visit to the Cavern Club, the local Liverpool venue where the band played often in their early years.

The Beatles in 1966 Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty

Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty

The other three photographs, however, appear to garner their inspiration from the Beatles' appearances in the '70s, with Keoghan, 33, sporting drummerRingo Starr's mustache, moptop, and polka-dotted shirt from the band'sLet It Berecordings.

Dickinson, 29, also appears to be in hisLet It Beera as he whistles into a microphone while wearing a jean jacket andJohn Lennon's signature shoulder-length hair and wiry glasses. And, last but not least, a similarly long-haired Quinn, 32 gives a stern glance as he portraysGeorge Harrison.

The images arrive one day after the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts exclusivelyhidpostcard versions across its campus for eager students to find and share on social media. The snapshots immediately went viral online, with fans reacting to the actors and respective transformations into the eight-time Grammy-winning band.

Mescal, Keoghan, Quinn, and Dickinson are each headlining their own respective Beatles film, which will dive deep into the minds of the Liverpudlian lads who changed music forever. Touted by Mendes as a "four film cinematic event," they are all set to be released in theaters simultaneously on April 7, 2028.

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While there have been many Beatles film over the years, Mendes' upcoming venture marks the first time that the Beatles and its company Apple Corps Ltd. have ever granted their full life storiesandtheir music rights to any film. "I'm honoured to be telling the story of the greatest rock band of all time, and excited to challenge the notion of what constitutes a trip to the movies," the director said in a 2025 press release.

The images arrive just days afterKeoghan showed off his new Ringo-inspired lookwhile attending the London premiere of the film,Crime 101. TheSaltburnactor hasspoken the most about his transformation into the peace-loving drummer and "Octopus's Gardener" crooner, confessing that he just couldn'tact naturallywhen he met Starr for the first time.

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"And when I was talking to him, I couldn't look at him," Keoghan explained at the time. "I was nervous, like right now. But he's like, 'You can look at me.'"

He also told Quinn thathe "looked more like Ringo than Ringo"when his costar gave him a ring-o while live on the BBC Radio 1Breakfast Showlast July. "I'm doing the screen test," Keoghan confirmed, adding, "It's great. I look amazing. I'm not even messing — I look amazing."

Joining the quartet on their magical mystery film odyssey are Saoirse Ronan, who will play Linda McCartney; Anna Sawai as Yoko Ono; Aimee Lou Wood as Pattie Boyd; Mia McKenna-Bruce as Maureen Starkey Tigrett; Harry Lloyd as record producer and "fifth Beatle" George Martin; and James Norton as the band's beloved manager, Brian Epstein.

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