The title track to the group’s first movie begins with a chiming chord that rings like a bell signaling a new era. And in a sense it was: the first Beatles album to include all original material by Lennon and McCartney. McCartney wasn’t even 23 when he recorded “Yesterday,” one of the most covered songs in music history. Recorded at the start of the Revolver sessions, “Tomorrow Never Knows” is the sound of the Beatles reinventing themselves and modern music in the process.
Key Takeaways:
- The Queen’s Gambit break-out Jacob Fortune-Lloyd is to star as Beatles manager Brian Epstein in biopic Midas Man.
- Fortune-Lloyd is represented worldwide by Alex Irwin at Markham Froggatt & Irwin. Jonathan Wakeham is represented by Humphrey Elles-Hill at Independent Talent. The Daily Mail was first up with the new
- Jonas is the perfect person to bring this story to life, his work is visually stunning, visceral, and bold. I can’t wait to start working together.”
“Akerlund noted that “it is a tall order to fill Brian’s shoes, and Jacob is the perfect performer.”
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