Come Together (biopic)

Come Together is a musical biographical film directed by Dexter Fletcher(Eddie The Eagle and Rocketman), Baz Luhrmann(Elvis) and Sam Taylor-Wood with a screenplay by Matt Greenhalgh(Nowhere Boy), Lee Hall(War Horse and Rocketman), Robert Siegel(The Founder), John Logan(The Aviator, Rango and Michael). The film focuses on live and career of English music group, The Beatles, from their early years performing in Hamburg and The Cavern Club, to their rise of fame and the declining friendship in the later years following the end of them touring. It focuses on a 9 year period prior to their breakup in 1970. The film stars impersonators from various Beatles tribute bands, most notably The Fab Four, Them Beatles and The Mersey Beatles; Adam Hastings, Miles Frizzell, Craig McGown, and Erik Fidel play John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr respectively, with Paul Bettany as the band's producer and music engineer George Martin, and Benedict Cumberbatch as the band's manager Brian Epstein. Former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr with John's eldest son Julian and George's son Dhani serve as executive producers with McCartney and Starr as music consultants on the film. It is scheduled for release on August 22, 2026 for the 64th anniversary of the band. The movie is titled after the opening track from their 1969 album, "Abbey Road".

Cast
Adam Hastings as John Winston Lennon, the founding Beatle and The Quarrymen from highschool, and rhythm guitarist and co-founder of Northern Songs Ltd. and Apple Corps. He is dubbed "The Smart One".

Miles Frizzell as James Paul McCartney, John's close friend from highschool, songwriting partner, founding Beatle, bassist and co-founder of Northern Songs Ltd with Lennon and Apple Corps. He is dubbed "The Cute One".

Craig McGown as George Harrison, Paul's best friend from highschool, lead guitarist and founder of Harrisongs Ltd and co-founder of Apple Corps. He is dubbed "The Quiet One. One of the producers, Otha Bland originally wanted Fab Four members Robbie Berg to play Harrison from the ages of 17-23 from 1960-66 while Gavin Pring plays Harrison from the ages of 24-26 from 1967-69 respectively, but McGown became his final thought feeling Berg and Pring might not be able to play him due to scheduling for Fab Four concerts.

Erik Fidel as Ringo Starr/Richard Starkey, Beatles' second drummer replacing Pete Best, former drummer of Rory Storm And The Hurricanes, founder of Startling Music Ltd. and co-founder of Apple Corps. He is dubbed "The Funny One".

Paul Bettany as George Martin, music engineer and producer of EMI Records and producer of The Beatles.

George Trullinger as Ed Sullivan, American TV personality and host of the hit reality talk show "The Ed Sullivan Show", who introduced The Beatles during their first visit to America that boosted their popularity.

Benedict Cumberbatch as Brian Samuel Epstein, owner of his father's NEMS Record Shop, later manager of The Beatles including other musical acts such as Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, Tommy Quickly, Cilla Black and The Big Three after discovering The Beatles from the request by a shopper for a record of their cover of "My Bonnie" by and with Tony Sheridan.

TBC as Neil Aspinall, highschool friend of Paul and George and one of The Beatles' road managers.

TBC as Mal Evans, one of The Beatle' colleagues and other road manager.

TBC as Derek Taylor, one of The Beatles' colleagues and press officer.

TBC as Pete Best, The Beatles' original drummer for two years during their time performing in Hamburg, Germany and The Cavern Club in Liverpool before getting replaced by Ringo.

TBC as Stuart Sutcliffe, John's best friend who help come up with the band's name, short-lived musician and famous painter.

TBC as Cynthia Powell Lennon, John's first wife and mother of their son Julian.