Let It Be, a documentary directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, goes behind the scenes of the Fab Four's latest album. The film was first unveiled in 1970, but had been unavailable for a long time.

It will premiere on Disney Plus on May 8, and is a continuation of the series Get Back, directed by Peter Jackson. The Beatles should also be the heroes of a new film production. Sam Mendes intends to make four separate films, one for each member of the group. According to Sony, this is the first time that Apple Corps, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and "the families of John Lennon and George Harrison, have licensed the story and music rights for a scripted film. But to see these four biopics on TV, you'll have to go to a special Beatles-themed event in June or July," the company said in a press release.