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The Beatles’ 1970 film “Let It Be,” which has never been on any streaming service, Blu-ray Disc or DVD format, will finally land on Disney+. The five decade-old doc that followed the band as ...
For years, decades actually, it was more like “Don’t Let It Be.” But for the first time, The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be” — which had never been available on DVD, Blu-ray or ...
The Beatles' final movie hasn't been available to watch in decades, but it's finally making a comeback with a little help from Peter Jackson. "Let It Be," which chronicles the making of the ...
First released in 1970 when The Beatles broke up, "Let It Be" now takes its rightful place in the band's history. It started with "A Hard Day's Night" in 1964 and ended in 1970 with the ...
A Peter Jackson-restored version of the long-shelved 1970 Beatles documentary "Let It Be" will finally be available to stream on Disney+ next month.
If there’s a living testament to the Beatles’ resilience and unstoppable creativity, "Let It Be" is it. The fully restored "Let It Be" streams on Disney+ beginning Wednesday, May 8. Read more ...
Not only is Disney+ home to Beatles documentaries Let It Be and Get Back, it also has a number of other music docs and shows including Paul McCartney docuseries McCartney 3,2,1, Ed Sheeran: The ...
Yet in “Let It Be,” the faces of the Beatles now loomed up on screen as if they were ex-gods starring in the first rock ‘n’ roll reality show. That, however, was then.
The restored "Let It Be" movie (streaming Wednesday on Disney+) is more joyful than even The Beatles remember, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg says. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 ...
READ MORE: Every Beatles Song Ranked Worst to Best "Let It Be" was originally released in March 1970 as the Beatles' penultimate single. It reached No. 1 in the U.S. and has been one of their most ...
On March 6, 1970, The Beatles released “Let It Be” as a single. It was the group’s final single before Paul McCartney announced his departure. Here’s what Paul had to say about the hit in ...
John Lennon did not think The Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’ sounded good. The Beatles recorded Let It Be in early 1969, but it wasn’t available to the public until May 1970.