The Beatles: Eight Days a Week will open in theaters this Fall before heading straight to Hulu. If you think the streaming showdown between the various streaming services was weird now, just wait until Hulu starts making plays for the docs Netflix will want. Netflix has proven that people who won't go to a theater to watch a doc will happily watch them at home and there's no way Hulu is going to let them control that market. Of course, the other big news here is that Hulu is getting into the documentary business and it's easy to see why – Netflix has been killing it with their documentary selection, acquiring crowd-pleasers like The Battered Bastards of Baseball, moving personal portraits like Tig, and Academy Award nominees like The Square and Virunga. In almost any other context, starting off a Beatles-related documentary with clips from their legendary 1964 Ed Sullivan Show. Featuring Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Elton John, Roger Waters. The film will explore how John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr came together and will examine their inner workings – how they made decisions, created their music and built their collective career together – all the while, exploring The Beatles' unique musical gifts and their complementary personalities. This Disney Original Documentary tells the story of Abbey Road Studios, which for more. Here's how Deadline, who announced this news, describes the film: The Beatles: Eight Days A Week is based on the first part of The Beatles' career (1962-1966) - from the early days of The Cavern Club in Liverpool to the quartet's last concert, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco in 1966. To create our list of the 8 best conspiracy documentaries on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, we have examined titles from multiple sources including Decider, Reddit, and Inverse, among others. The film will follow a very specific period of the band's career, cutting off right before the behind-the-scenes troubles started to get really nasty. The Beatle: Eight Days a Week was originally announced in 2014 and was produced with the full cooperation of McCartney, Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison.
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