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Originally released in April 1970, "Let It Be" takes Beatles fans inside the studio as the band records their album of the same name and includes footage from their January 1969 Apple Corps ...
Beatles’ 1970 ‘Let It Be’ Documentary, Out of Circulation for Four Decades, Headed to Disney+ After Restoration by Peter Jackson’s Team ...
The Beatles Long-Shelved Doc ‘Let It Be’ to Hit Disney+ Next Month After Peter Jackson Restoration. Jackson says the 1970 film “completes” his “Get Back” docuseries and will stream on ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" premiered a month after the band's breakup, and director Michael Lindsay-Hogg noticed some tension during that time but never thought it was the end of the band.
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 ...
The restored "Let It Be" movie (streaming Wednesday on Disney+) is more joyful than even The Beatles remember, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg says.
What time does The Beatles’ Let It Be movie come out on Disney Plus? New titles tend to drop on Disney+ at 3 a.m. Eastern Times, or 12 a.m Pacific Time, on the morning of the release date.
Let It Be was one of The Beatles' most popular songs, written and sung by Paul McCartney, but there is some debate over who actually inspired the track, which many believe was inspired by a ...
After being out of circulation for four decades, 'Let It Be,' the Beatles documentary, will be seen again via a restoration from Peter Jackson's team.