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Ringo Starr said he was happy with how his Beatles biopic was progressing after dealing with issues in the script in July 2025.
Ringo Starr is making sure his biopic is just right. In its recent profile on The Beatles drummer, the New York Times reported that Starr met with director Sam Mendes to discuss his own biopic.
Ringo Starr opened up about the four-part biopic about The Beatles and how he spent two days offering "extensive notes" to director Sam Mendes.
Starr, played in the films by Irish actor Barry Keoghan, took particular umbrage with the depiction of his marriage to his first wife Maureen Starkey Tigrett in the script.
Ringo Starr wasn't entirely satisfied with Sam Mendes' original portrayal of his relationship with first wife Maureen.