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You might not think there was anything left of the Beatles that hadn't already been seen. And yet, new documentaries keep coming up. The latest is called "Beatles 64" and follows the Fab Four in a tumultuous year that saw them leave their native England and head across the pond to conquer America.
The film, which is produced by Martin Scorsese, also includes new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, both of whom were involved in the making of the new flick.
It airs on Disney+ starting Nov. 29th and follows the same streamer's debut of "The Beatles: Get Back," an acclaimed documentary about the break-up of the group, back in 2022.
New Beatles documentary coming to Disney+ in November
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The trailer is out and it looks amazing. It captures the Fab 4 when they - and we - were young. Based on the preview, the quality of the footage is incredible.
"Beatles ’64 includes newly discovered footage of the Fab Four as filmed by the legendary documentarian duo Albert and David Maysles, as well as concert footage from their first U.S. gig in Washington, D.C. Peter Jackson’s WingNut Studios, which also remastered the footage seen in the Beatles doc Get Back."
Beatlemania Lives Again In New Doc