Disney+ is set to unveil a forthcoming documentary that delves into the much-anticipated Beatles track, Now and Then. Despite the fact that Beatlemania may never attain the same level of excitement as it did in the 1960s, it is evident that its influence still lingers.
A new short film documentary is coming to Disney+ featuring an unreleased song by The Beatles. Titled "Now and Then - The Last Beatles Song," the film will explore the recording process of the song and delve into the rich history of this iconic British band. Here's all the essential information.
What is Now and Then about?
The official synopsis for the documentary remains unchanged: “Now And Then – The Last Beatles Song” is a 12-minute documentary that shares the tale of The Beatles' final song. It includes exclusive footage and commentary from Paul, Ringo, George, Sean Ono Lennon, and Peter Jackson.
Watch the below trailer for the 12-minute short film on Disney+, which combines recordings from the late John Lennon and George Harrison alongside contributions from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, paying tribute to the enduring legacy of the Beatles.
The upcoming movie will showcase archival footage of the Beatles and interviews with renowned personalities like George Harrison. Additionally, it will include fresh footage of Sean Ono Lennon, son of John Lennon, as well as Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the surviving members of the Beatles, collaborating in the studio.
When will Now and Then – The Last Beatles Song come out?
Now and Then, both the song and the short film, will be released on November 1.
Disney+ is a primary source for Beatles footage, offering exciting content to viewers. In 2021, the streaming platform released the acclaimed docuseries directed by Peter Jackson, "The Beatles: Get Back," which delves into the band's recording process for their album "Let It Be." This movie not only captivated audiences but also received recognition by winning five Emmys. Be sure to explore our comprehensive coverage of the industry for additional TV and Movies news.