Across The {Alternate} Universe: A Beatles Story
PRICE: Negotiable
LOGLINE: In March of 1970, The Beatles reunited, rekindling their collective brilliance and embarking on a journey to further solidify their status as the most influential band in the annals of music history. Their reunion marked a pivotal moment, paving the way for an expanded legacy that would resonate through the mid-1970s and beyond.
GENRE: Limited Series
SYNOPSIS:
Episode One: "Another Day with the Beatles"
As tensions among The Beatles reach a boiling point, John and Paul engage in a healing night that mends their strained relationship. This pivotal moment prompts the four of them to embark on a weekend retreat, seeking solace and contemplating their collective future. Together, they devise a comprehensive plan to move forward as The Beatles, dedicating the following year to rebuilding themselves and crafting their next magnum opus.
Episode Two: "Imagine"
Buoyed by their transformative journey and the resounding success of a monumental album, The Beatles eagerly return to the studio to replicate the triumphs of the previous year. However, tensions escalate with producer Phil Spector, only to pale in comparison when George envisions an opportunity to leverage their celebrity status for a higher purpose. This leads to the creation of The Concert for Bangladesh, pioneering the idea of rock music as a force for positive change.
Episode Three: "Distraction, Drama, and a Photograph"
John and Yoko's commitment to social activism puts their residency in the United States at risk. Meanwhile, George grapples with personal turmoil, losing Pattie to his closest friend while facing a plagiarism lawsuit. Ringo, on the other hand, explores his passion for filmmaking. Amidst these individual trials, Paul strives to keep the band intact and reclaim his position of prominence. Unfortunately, their collective challenges culminate in a critically panned Beatles record, leaving both critics and fans disappointed.
Episode Four: "The Beatles are on the Run"
Battered and bruised from the events of the previous year, The Beatles contemplate disbandment. However, an encounter with an old friend reignites their fighting spirit, reinforcing their determination not to let anyone drive them into obscurity. Embracing a newfound resolve, they overcome their personal dilemmas, propelling themselves to create their greatest album yet.
Episode Five: "A Show to Rock the World"
Empowered by the success of their recent record, John suggests that they produce one final album and gracefully retire the band. Accepting that the time has come, The Beatles set out to craft a swan song while planning a farewell tour. Unlike the turmoil and strife of 1970, they approach this chapter with a sense of maturity and acceptance. Their creative energy is channeled into creating a memorable final album, while simultaneously preparing for their ultimate farewell.
Episode Six: "The Long and Winding Road to Liverpool"
Embarking on a monumental tour, The Beatles crisscross the globe, performing in nearly 100 cities throughout the year. Some members rediscover why they had abandoned touring a decade earlier, while others find renewed vigor in the exhilaration of life on the road. Despite the demands of the journey, they persist, ensuring that every aspect of The Beatles' legacy is carefully crafted and preserved. Finally, they bid farewell to the world as The Beatles, culminating in a momentous concert in Liverpool, ringing in the new year of 1976. With this final performance, they say their goodbyes as a band and venture forth into new individual lives, forever leaving an indelible mark on music history.
PRICE: Negotiable
LOGLINE: In March of 1970, The Beatles reunited, rekindling their collective brilliance and embarking on a journey to further solidify their status as the most influential band in the annals of music history. Their reunion marked a pivotal moment, paving the way for an expanded legacy that would resonate through the mid-1970s and beyond.
GENRE: Limited Series
SYNOPSIS:
Episode One: "Another Day with the Beatles"
As tensions among The Beatles reach a boiling point, John and Paul engage in a healing night that mends their strained relationship. This pivotal moment prompts the four of them to embark on a weekend retreat, seeking solace and contemplating their collective future. Together, they devise a comprehensive plan to move forward as The Beatles, dedicating the following year to rebuilding themselves and crafting their next magnum opus.
Episode Two: "Imagine"
Buoyed by their transformative journey and the resounding success of a monumental album, The Beatles eagerly return to the studio to replicate the triumphs of the previous year. However, tensions escalate with producer Phil Spector, only to pale in comparison when George envisions an opportunity to leverage their celebrity status for a higher purpose. This leads to the creation of The Concert for Bangladesh, pioneering the idea of rock music as a force for positive change.
Episode Three: "Distraction, Drama, and a Photograph"
John and Yoko's commitment to social activism puts their residency in the United States at risk. Meanwhile, George grapples with personal turmoil, losing Pattie to his closest friend while facing a plagiarism lawsuit. Ringo, on the other hand, explores his passion for filmmaking. Amidst these individual trials, Paul strives to keep the band intact and reclaim his position of prominence. Unfortunately, their collective challenges culminate in a critically panned Beatles record, leaving both critics and fans disappointed.
Episode Four: "The Beatles are on the Run"
Battered and bruised from the events of the previous year, The Beatles contemplate disbandment. However, an encounter with an old friend reignites their fighting spirit, reinforcing their determination not to let anyone drive them into obscurity. Embracing a newfound resolve, they overcome their personal dilemmas, propelling themselves to create their greatest album yet.
Episode Five: "A Show to Rock the World"
Empowered by the success of their recent record, John suggests that they produce one final album and gracefully retire the band. Accepting that the time has come, The Beatles set out to craft a swan song while planning a farewell tour. Unlike the turmoil and strife of 1970, they approach this chapter with a sense of maturity and acceptance. Their creative energy is channeled into creating a memorable final album, while simultaneously preparing for their ultimate farewell.
Episode Six: "The Long and Winding Road to Liverpool"
Embarking on a monumental tour, The Beatles crisscross the globe, performing in nearly 100 cities throughout the year. Some members rediscover why they had abandoned touring a decade earlier, while others find renewed vigor in the exhilaration of life on the road. Despite the demands of the journey, they persist, ensuring that every aspect of The Beatles' legacy is carefully crafted and preserved. Finally, they bid farewell to the world as The Beatles, culminating in a momentous concert in Liverpool, ringing in the new year of 1976. With this final performance, they say their goodbyes as a band and venture forth into new individual lives, forever leaving an indelible mark on music history.
PRICE: Negotiable
LOGLINE: In March of 1970, The Beatles reunited, rekindling their collective brilliance and embarking on a journey to further solidify their status as the most influential band in the annals of music history. Their reunion marked a pivotal moment, paving the way for an expanded legacy that would resonate through the mid-1970s and beyond.
GENRE: Limited Series
SYNOPSIS:
Episode One: "Another Day with the Beatles"
As tensions among The Beatles reach a boiling point, John and Paul engage in a healing night that mends their strained relationship. This pivotal moment prompts the four of them to embark on a weekend retreat, seeking solace and contemplating their collective future. Together, they devise a comprehensive plan to move forward as The Beatles, dedicating the following year to rebuilding themselves and crafting their next magnum opus.
Episode Two: "Imagine"
Buoyed by their transformative journey and the resounding success of a monumental album, The Beatles eagerly return to the studio to replicate the triumphs of the previous year. However, tensions escalate with producer Phil Spector, only to pale in comparison when George envisions an opportunity to leverage their celebrity status for a higher purpose. This leads to the creation of The Concert for Bangladesh, pioneering the idea of rock music as a force for positive change.
Episode Three: "Distraction, Drama, and a Photograph"
John and Yoko's commitment to social activism puts their residency in the United States at risk. Meanwhile, George grapples with personal turmoil, losing Pattie to his closest friend while facing a plagiarism lawsuit. Ringo, on the other hand, explores his passion for filmmaking. Amidst these individual trials, Paul strives to keep the band intact and reclaim his position of prominence. Unfortunately, their collective challenges culminate in a critically panned Beatles record, leaving both critics and fans disappointed.
Episode Four: "The Beatles are on the Run"
Battered and bruised from the events of the previous year, The Beatles contemplate disbandment. However, an encounter with an old friend reignites their fighting spirit, reinforcing their determination not to let anyone drive them into obscurity. Embracing a newfound resolve, they overcome their personal dilemmas, propelling themselves to create their greatest album yet.
Episode Five: "A Show to Rock the World"
Empowered by the success of their recent record, John suggests that they produce one final album and gracefully retire the band. Accepting that the time has come, The Beatles set out to craft a swan song while planning a farewell tour. Unlike the turmoil and strife of 1970, they approach this chapter with a sense of maturity and acceptance. Their creative energy is channeled into creating a memorable final album, while simultaneously preparing for their ultimate farewell.
Episode Six: "The Long and Winding Road to Liverpool"
Embarking on a monumental tour, The Beatles crisscross the globe, performing in nearly 100 cities throughout the year. Some members rediscover why they had abandoned touring a decade earlier, while others find renewed vigor in the exhilaration of life on the road. Despite the demands of the journey, they persist, ensuring that every aspect of The Beatles' legacy is carefully crafted and preserved. Finally, they bid farewell to the world as The Beatles, culminating in a momentous concert in Liverpool, ringing in the new year of 1976. With this final performance, they say their goodbyes as a band and venture forth into new individual lives, forever leaving an indelible mark on music history.
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