Michael C. Hall and his band have just released their new song!
11.03.2020 - 19:29 / hollywoodreporter.com
Disney has acquired the worldwide rights to Peter Jackson's Beatles documentary. The Beatles: Get Back, which will look at the recording of the band's final album, will premiere in the U.S.
and Canada on Sept. 4.
"TheBeatles: Get Backis a front-row seat to the inner workings of the genius of those creators," said Disney executive chairman Bob Iger in announcing the film during the company's annual shareholder meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Wednesday morning. Jackson has previously said
.Michael C. Hall and his band have just released their new song!
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The Walt Disney Studios has announced that Peter Jackson’s documentary on The Beatles will arrive in cinemas in September. The Beatles: Get Back will showcase the warmth, camaraderie, and humor of the making of the legendary band’s studio album, “Let It Be,” and their final live concert as a group, the iconic rooftop performance on London’s Savile Row.
The release date has been announced for the new documentary about The Beatles directed by Lord of the Rings filmmaker Peter Jackson. The Beatles: Get Back—which was culled from 55 hours of unseen studio footage—hits theaters on September 4 via Walt Disney Studios. The film documents the recording of the Beatles’ final album Let It Be and the iconic London rooftop performance that followed.
The legendary 42-minute concert on London's Savile Row rooftop will feature in its entirety
The legendary 42-minute concert on London's Savile Row rooftop will feature in its entirety
Walt Disney Studios has acquired the worldwide distribution rights to filmmaker Peter Jackson’s previously announced Beatles documentary, “Get Back,” which creates a new film from the hundreds of hours of footage that spawned the group’s 1970 swan song “Let It Be.”
Disney has acquired the worldwide rights to Peter Jackson's Beatles documentary. The Beatles: Get Back, which will look at the recording of the band's final
By Peter White
Michael C. Hall and his group Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum have a new music video.