Ronan joins Beatles biopic

Saoirse Ronan, fresh off her powerful performance in THE OUTRUN and her striking turn in Steve McQueen’s BLITZ, is reportedly set to take on one of the most intriguing supporting roles in what promises to be cinema’s most ambitious musical undertaking in years. Multiple sources have confirmed to Deadline that the four-time Oscar nominee will portray Linda McCartney in Sam Mendes’ audacious THE BEATLES – A FOUR-FILM CINEMATIC EVENT, reuniting her with Paul Mescal, her co-star from the sci-fi drama FOE, who will play Paul McCartney himself. Though Sony has remained tight-lipped about official confirmations, the casting represents a fascinating continuation of Ronan’s recent trajectory through increasingly complex, layered women who defy simple categorization.

The timing couldn’t be more intriguing for Ronan, who has been on a remarkable creative tear following her career-defining work in LITTLE WOMEN and LADY BIRD. She recently led the dark comedy BAD APPLES, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival to strong notices, and has already lined up another major project with Austin Butler in DEEP CUTS, a music drama adapted from Holly Brickley’s debut novel. Taking on Linda McCartney allows Ronan to inhabit yet another woman who existed at the intersection of art, activism, and intense public scrutiny, a photographer turned musician turned animal rights crusader who met Paul in 1967 and remained his partner until her death from cancer in 1998. Linda’s evolution from behind-the-camera artist to member of Wings to vegetarian cookbook author and successful food entrepreneur offers Ronan the kind of multidimensional character she’s consistently gravitated toward throughout her career.

Mendes has been obsessed with cracking the Beatles story for years, finally landing on the revolutionary concept of four separate films, each following a different band member’s perspective on the same seismic cultural moment. Barry Keoghan will embody Ringo Starr, Joseph Quinn takes on George Harrison, and Harris Dickinson, riding high from acclaim for his directorial debut URCHIN, has called the prospect of playing John Lennon “frightening” in interviews. Ringo Starr himself has been involved in the process, meeting with Mendes to request script changes and recently stating he’s now “much more satisfied with how he’s depicted,” suggesting the project has the blessing of the surviving Beatles. The scripts are being crafted by a powerhouse trio of writers: Jez Butterworth, Peter Straughan, and Jack Thorne, each bringing their own distinctive sensibility to what Mendes has described as an epic story that still has “plenty left to explore” for a new generation. For Ronan, stepping into Linda’s world means portraying not just a musician’s wife but a creative force in her own right, someone who shaped Paul’s post-Beatles life as profoundly as the band shaped music itself.

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