Mia McKenna-Bruce, Saoirse Ronan, Anna Sawai and Aimee Lou Wood. Ruth Crafer; Kevin Winter/WireImage; Andie Jane; Matt Holyoak Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Sam Mendes has cast more of the women who made history alongside The Beatles for his upcoming biopics on the Fab Four. Mia McKenna-Bruce will star as Maureen Cox, the wife of Ringo Starr; Anna Sawai will be Yoko Ono, John Lennon's wife; and Aimee Lou Wood will be Pattie Boyd, who married George Harrison. They join Saoirse Ronan who was earlier cast as Linda (Eastman) McCartney. "Maureen, Linda, Yoko and Pattie are four fascinating and unique figures in their own right - and I'm thrilled that we've managed to persuade four of the most talented women working in film today to join this amazing adventure," said Mendes in a statement on Friday. Related Stories Movies Louie Provost Joins Sony Pictures as Exec VP of Production (Exclusive) TV Aimee Lou Wood Doesn't Regret Criticizing 'White Lotus' Parody on 'SNL' Despite "What Chaos Came From It" Sony Pictures' The Beatles-A Four-Film Cinematic Event also earlier brought on board Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson as Lennon, Joseph Quinn as Harrison and Barry Keoghan as Starr. The four Beatles films, one from each band member's point of view, are set for a theatrical release in April 2028. The project has yet announce who will portray Cynthia Lennon, Brian Epstein, George Martin, Ravi Shankar and other key roles. The Beatles films follow Apple Corps Ltd. and The Beatles band having granted full life story and music rights for a scripted film. While it is unclear which songs will be featured in the films, the full Beatles catalog is available to the filmmakers. Mendes conceived four theatrical feature films to capture the breadth of the iconic rock band's journey and legacy. Mendes is producing alongside his Neal Street partner Pippa Harris and Neal Street's Julie Pastor. Alexandra Derbyshire is also producing. Sony Pictures will finance and distribute theatrically the biopics worldwide. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Tribeca Jane Rosenthal Talks Tribeca Festival Lisboa, Giving Up CEO Reins and NY Fest's 25th Edition in 2026 Zoey Deutch After Its Buzzy 'Emilia Pérez' Moment, the American French Film Festival Keeps Building Tribeca Festival 'Dreams' Director Michel Franco Has No Interest in "Comfort Cinema" international Camerimage: 'Anemone' to Open 2025 Festival Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival "The James Dean of the Baltics" Juozas Budraitis to Receive Tallinn Film Festival Lifetime Award Tokyo International Film Festival Tokyo: Rising Director Yuichiro Sakashita Delivers Sharp Social Satire in 'Blonde' Tribeca Jane Rosenthal Talks Tribeca Festival Lisboa, Giving Up CEO Reins and NY Fest's 25th Edition in 2026 Zoey Deutch After Its Buzzy 'Emilia Pérez' Moment, the American French Film Festival Keeps Building Tribeca Festival 'Dreams' Director Michel Franco Has No Interest in "Comfort Cinema" international Camerimage: 'Anemone' to Open 2025 Festival Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival "The James Dean of the Baltics" Juozas Budraitis to Receive Tallinn Film Festival Lifetime Award Tokyo International Film Festival Tokyo: Rising Director Yuichiro Sakashita Delivers Sharp Social Satire in 'Blonde'