The films will also reveal how each member of the group coped with the aftermath of their split in April 1970
Brit director Sam Mendes is making four films – one about each of the Fab Four – to come out in April 2028.
After much speculation, the filmmaker has finally revealed who will play the coveted female roles.
The sun previously announced that Aimee Lou Wood is playing George Harrison’s first wife model Pattie Boyd in the upcoming biopics.
But now we can reveal that Irish Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan, 31, has been cast as Linda McCartney, the inspiration behind many of Paul McCartney’s songs.
Shogun’s Anna Sawai, 33, will appear as John Lennon’s iconic wife Yoko Ono,
While, British actress Mia McKenna-Bruce, 28, will play Maureen Cox, the wife of Ringo Starr reports The Mail.
Sam said: “Maureen, Linda, Yoko and Pattie are four fascinating and unique figures in their own right, and I’m thrilled that we’ve managed to persuade four of the most talented women working in film today to join this amazing adventure.”
This comes after it was announced that George Harrison will be played by Stranger Things star Joseph Quinn.
Oscar nominee and Gladiator II star Paul Mescal will play the part of Paul McCartney.
And Saltburn’s Barry Keoghan landed the role of Ringo Starr.
While, the legendary John Lennon will be portrayed by Babygirl’s Harris Dickinson.
Sam, who is behind huge movies including James Bond film Skyfall and American Beauty, will direct four separate films telling the stories of Sir Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison.
As well as telling their individual stories, the films will reveal how each member of the group coped with their phenomenal rise and the aftermath of their split in April 1970.
Insiders said Paul and Ringo had both given the nod for their stories to be told, while the families of the late legends John and George have also agreed.
All four films are slated for release in 2028, giving Sam three years to complete the projects.
A source said: “Sam has a mammoth task on his hands but Paul and Ringo trust him to do them justice.
“The films will all be inter- connecting and will tell the story of the band from each of the group’s perspectives.”












