In contrast, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney are alive and well, and oversee anything Beatles going on. Related: Disney's Yellow Submarine Footage Leaks, Revealing Robert Zemeckis' Canceled Beatles Back in 1968, the Yellow Submarine didn’t use the musicians’ voices due to less involvement from them in the project, but 2012’s failed reboot would have had different reasons for doing so. Moreover, The Beatles is a brand in its own right, spawning all kinds of content. Yet, sadly, their members won’t last forever, and though their music won’t be forgotten, there will be a time when the world will be out of actual members of the band, sadly. Nostalgia is a fundamental fuel of The Beatles' longevity. Leaked footage in 2021 gave new life to the remake’s resurrection rumors. Zemeckis lamented the cancelation but moved on. However, Zemeckis’ Christmas Carol’s poor box office performance plus Disney’s own flop, Mars needs moms (also produced by Zemeckis) ultimately shelved the project. The reboot was well on its way and was supposed to hit theaters by 2012, the year of the London Olympics. With an experienced director and carefully selected cast, the movie had everything to succeed. To complete the cast, Dean Lennox Kelly would have portrayed the animated version of John Lennon. Peter Serafinowicz was cast for Sir Paul, while Cary Elwes and Adam Campbell would have lent their voices to George Harrison and Ringo Starr, respectively. Secondly, with two long gone and the other two busy with their solo careers, the production team behind the project had already picked four actors for the reboot. First and foremost, the original one didn’t count with voice acting from the band. The cast had no original Beatles providing their voices for obvious reasons. Related: The Beatles: Get Back: Will More Material Be Released? Critically acclaimed, Get Back was probably the best movie about the band. Peter Jackson, the renowned director, watched +100 hours of Beatles footage while in Twickenham Studios in 1969 and re-edited it into a three-episode series that concludes with the iconic rooftop concert. The Beatles: Get Back saw the light by the end of 2021, a new twist on how the album Let it Be came to be, as well as the facts that ended up the mythical band’s breakup. However, their latest success was in the form of a documentary. Though the band's lifespan didn’t last for a decade, their prolific career keeps new generations hooked with every new release.ĭuring the last ten years, most of their albums turned fifty, prompting remastered versions to be launched, all with extra material, alternative takes, and more fantastic content. The Beatles are an empire of media that goes far beyond music: video clips, films, documentaries, museums, basically, a fantastic legacy of tunes that continue to move the world. These four names live on in the memory of millions who, more than a half-a-decade later, still sing their songs. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
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