Jackson, Clare Olssen, and Jonathan Clyde also served as producers with Jeff Jones and Ken Kamins joining as executive producers.ĭirected by Peter Jackson, The Beatles: Get Back is a three-part documentary series that takes audiences back in time to the band’s intimate recording sessions. Audiences can expect the real thing as McCartney and Starr served as producers alongside Lennon’s widow and performance artist, Yoko Ono Lennon and Harrison’s widow and author, Olivia Harrison. The Beatles: Get Back stars Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, and John Lennon. Part one will see the band rehearsing for a concert at Twickenham Film Studios, with the second part revealing the beginning of their Apple Studios recording sessions, and will finish out with the third installment covering the rooftop concert. With the purchase of the Blu-ray or DVD, you can sit in that front row over and over again, reliving your favorite songs by The Beatles and watching countless hours of never before seen footage and audio. The idea that the series would show the concert in its entirety was so exciting that it received its very own IMAX release, giving fans a front row seat to one of the most talked about happenings in rock n’ roll history. Viewers were also treated to the group’s final live performance on the Apple office’s rooftop overlooking London’s Savile Row. Since its time on the streaming platform, critics flocked to it to share their acclaim for the story Jackson was able to weave. The gargantuan three part series made its way to Disney+ over the course of three days in late November of last year. With the helpful eye of legendary director, Peter Jackson, guiding you through each magical musical moment, you won’t miss a beat of the fab four’s creative process. The three part docuseries covers the world surrounding the infamous band as they gear up to lay down the tracks to their 1970s top-selling album, Let It Be. Just like they invaded the hearts of Americans everywhere during the 1960s, The Beatles are about to invade your living room when The Beatles: Get Back makes its way onto Blu-ray and DVD July 12.