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The Beatles Will Get a Four Film Biopic Series from Each Member's Perspective 

 

 

The Beatles are getting their biopic film series from the director of "Skyfall" and "1917", Sam Mendes.

 

 

There will be four films, one from the perspective of Paul McCartneyJohn LennonGeorge Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They will hit theaters in 2027, but a specific schedule hasn't been announced.

 

 

This is the first time that Paul, Ringo, and the families of John and George have been granted full life story and music rights.

 

 

Sam says, quote, "I'm honored to be telling the story of the greatest rock band of all time, and excited to challenge the notion of what constitutes a trip to the movies."

 

 

Ringo also shared his support. He says, quote, "Have you heard the news? Oh boy. We all support the Sam Mendes movie project. Yes, indeed. Peace and love."

 

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This is what Kurt Cobain would supposedly look like today at the age of 57. 

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PAPA ROACH Singer JACOBY SHADDIX Celebrates His 12th Alcohol-Free Anniversary

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Machine Gun Kelly's NEW TATTOO??? 

 

 

Machine Gun Kelly isn't always known for his rational decisions. And here we go again:

 

 

MGK got some SERIOUS ink done. His skin is now almost a solid black, from his arms to his shoulders and down to his upper torso. There are some spots left uncovered to make designs, like a huge cross on his chest.

 

 

His tattoo artist posted a picture and said, quote, "Never met a tougher one."

 

MGK posted another pic and captioned it, "for spiritual purposes only." He also said in his Instagram Stories that the work required 44 NEEDLES.

 

 

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Jelly Roll Missed Winning at the People's Choice Awards Because He Was Visiting a Juvenile Detention Facility

 

 

 Well, if you didn't know it already, it's official.  Jelly Roll is the best. He wasn't at the People's Choice Awards the other night to accept the award for Male Country Artist of the Year, because he had promised some kids in a juvenile detention center that he'd be with them.

 

 

I mean, talk about priorities. He posted a video from inside a juvenile courthouse filling us in on the details. He said, "we partnered with the 'Beat of Life' to bring them a music program . . . I promised these kids I was coming. I didn't want to be one of those people to let these kids down."

 

 

About the People's Choice Awards, "Don't take me not being there as anything other than a sign of love and respect, and me trying to do better for my community."

 

 

He seems so proud of the kids he was teaching too as he says, "These kids wrote some big songs today, man. We're gonna work something out where y'all can start hearing what we're working on . . . The Jelly studio is running."

 

 

Instead of being showered with gratitude and praise in a big fancy awards show setting, Jelly was in a juvenile detention center teaching incarcerated kids how to sing. Save this man at all costs. 

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This year's Rolling Loud Festival will have its own special cannabis line.

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