The Beatles recently delighted fans by unveiling the trailer for their upcoming docuseries, The Beatles Anthology, which also features a brand-new album.
On August 21, the pop-rock band’s official Instagram page announced the exciting news with a clip of the boy band’s best moments from their days in the 60s.
It confirmed that the anthology will consist of 13 unheard tracks, which were demo sessions recorded by the band.
They captioned the post, “The Beatles’ story, in their own words. Anthology 2025 — music, book, and a Disney+ series, arriving this autumn.”
The trailer features the four legendary members, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, as they give audiences a glimpse at their days as a famous rock band.
Netizens rushed to the comments to express their excitement about the group's return on the streaming platform.
One fan wrote, “May not have been around for Beatlemania, but I’m lucky to be around for this.” Another follower penned, “Omg a new documentary.”
The nine-episode Disney+ docuseries will be released in November 2025.
Moreover, the popular English band will also be honoured by an upcoming biopic, which is titled The Beatles: A Four-Film Cinematic Event. The film’s cast includes Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Barry Keoghan, and Joseph Quinn.
It will be directed by Sam Mendes and is set to be released in April 2028.
For the unversed, The Beatles were a popular rock band that was active from the 1960s to the 1970s. The group disbanded in 1974 after McCartney stated he would no longer work with the band.
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