Disney+ debuted an all-new trailer and key art for its upcoming release of ‘The Beatles Anthology’. Episodes 1-3 of the series launch on November 26, followed by episodes 4-6 on November 27 and episodes 7-9 on November 28.
According to a statement from the parent The Walt Disney Company, ‘The Beatles Anthology’, Apple Corps’ landmark UK-produced documentary series exploring the life and times of the most influential and beloved band of all time, as told by The Beatles themselves, will make its streaming debut exclusively on Disney+ beginning November 26.
Beautifully restored and expanded from eight to nine episodes, the series offers an unprecedented and intimate view of The Beatles’ legendary trajectory and inner workings.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr take viewers along for the ride as they revisit the highs and lows and twists and turns of The Beatles’ long and winding eight years as a band. The series spans the band’s gritty, hungry early days, to the phenomenon of Beatlemania and global superstardom. The series’ new ninth episode features illuminating and previously unreleased footage of Paul, George and Ringo during the creation of the original 1990s ‘Anthology’ series and music project.
‘The Beatles Anthology’ was originally broadcast in 1995 in the US on ABC and in the United Kingdom on ITV, followed by a blockbuster, GRAMMY Award-winning home video release. For the streaming platform Disney+, several elements of the series have been updated, including an incredible footage restoration and sound mix overseen by the Apple Corps production team working with the supremely skilled technicians at Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post in Wellington, New Zealand.
‘The Beatles Anthology’, according to the Disney statement, joins several other iconic films and series from The Beatles on Disney+, including ‘Let It Be’, ‘Beatles ’64’, and the Emmy Award-winning series ‘The Beatles: Get Back’.
In India, the series would be available on JioHotstar.
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