Doctor Who’s time travelling nature has always allowed the Doctor to go back in time and interact with historical figures like Vincent Van Gogh, Rosa Parks, and William Shakespeare, but Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor is set to run into the Fab Four a.k.a. The Beatles in an upcoming episode. Seeing that
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"Let It Be," the film that documented The Beatles' final performance as a group before spending five decades in the vault, is getting a new life on Disney+ with a restoration from Peter Jackson.
It has been hard to find physical copies of director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 Beatles documentary Let It Be in the years since its theatrical release, but Disney Plus is getting ready to debut a remastered version of the film. Disney Plus announced today that Let It Be — a chronicle of the Beatles recording their Let It Be album in 1969 before breaking up the following year — will stream on May 8th. Like the docuseries The Beatles: Get Back, Let It Be will feature original film footage...
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Disney+ has announced that director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s original 1970 film, Let It Be, about The Beatles, will launch exclusively on Disney+ on May 8, 2024. This is...
The original 1970 film is set to debut on Disney+ in May, marking the first time the documentary has been available in more than 50 years.
The film features the iconic group recording their "Let It Be" album.
A Peter Jackson-restored version of the long-shelved 1970 Beatles
Peter Jackson has found his niche in life, and it is advancing technology to restore Beatles stuff. He pioneered the tech for the 2021 docuseries Get Back, which restored cut footage from the filming of Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 Let It Be documentary. Then he used it to restore an old John Lennon demo to make the final Beatles song “Now And Then” (plus a music video). And now, in a full circle moment, he’s using it to restore the actual Let It Be doc, which will be released on Disney+ on May...
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Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, the film captures the recording sessions of the band’s final albumAfter decades out of circulation, the Beatles’ 1970 documentary Let It Be has been restored by Peter Jackson’s production company.Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Let It Be captures the recording sessions of the band’s final album of the same title. It was originally released mere weeks after the Beatles officially announced their split. None of the members of the band attended its premiere in...