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The Beatles’ famous Abbey Road crossing recreated for new biopics by Paul Mescal and starry cast

IT looks like The Beatles are getting back to where they once belonged — at the famous Abbey Road zebra crossing.

The cast of the upcoming Fab Four biopics recreated the iconic cover image of the 1969 Abbey Road album.

It looks like The Beatles are getting back to where they once belonged — at the famous Abbey Road zebra crossing Credit: MCPIX LTD
The cast of the upcoming Fab Four biopics recreated the iconic cover image of the 1969 Abbey Road album Credit: MCPIX LTD

Harris Dickinson led the way as John Lennon, followed by Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr.

Paul Mescal was bare-footed Paul McCartney and Joseph Quinn as George Harrison.

Period vehicles were also seen on the street near the North London recording studios.

It is the first time Barry has been seen since reportedly throwing a strop while filming in Kent.

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The four Beatles biopics are due out in April 2028.

The friction between Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in 1970 will be brought to life in the upcoming Beatles biopic.

Harris Dickinson led the way as John Lennon, followed by Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney and Joseph Quinn as George Harrison Credit: MCPIX LTD
The Fab Four are back on the Abbey Road crossing Credit: MCPIX LTD

But we reported in June how there was tension among the two actors playing the pop legends, too.

A source said: “Barry has been rubbing people up the wrong way.

“His timekeeping is not always up to scratch and he often references that he is a parent — despite not living with his son.

“He also brings his brother Eric on set as his assistant, which doesn’t always bring out the best in his character.

Barry Keoghan portraying Sir Ringo Starr Credit: PA
The cover of Abbey Road, 1969 album by The Beatles Credit: Alamy

“Barry is professional and can bring out the best in any script.

“But he can test the boundaries off-camera.”

Paul and Ringo, the last surviving members of the band, clashed in 1970, shortly before the group split in April that year.

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