McCartney Documentary Series 3,2,1 Airs On Hulu July 16

JAKARTA - Streaming service Hulu has announced that the story of musician Paul McCartney (The Beatles) will be adapted into a documentary series (docuseries) titled McCartney 3,2,1, which will premiere on July 16.

While there have been many documentaries about both the Beatles and McCartney bands over the years, Hulu says what makes this film different is the conversation with Rick Rubin, one of the most successful producers of the last 30 years and a great musician, who has worked with Tom Petty to Run-DMC, from Johnny Cash to Slayer, from Adele to Red Hot Chili Peppers.

His experience and insights into songwriting and recording will likely provide a new perspective on McCartney's groundbreaking work with The Beatles, Wings, and 51 years as a solo artist.

"Never before have fans had the opportunity to hear Paul McCartney share, in such vast detail, the experience of creating his life's work - more than 50 years of culture-defining music," said Hulu Originals and ABC Entertainment president Craig Erwich. Tuesday.

"Watching as Paul and Rick Rubin deconstruct how some of the biggest hits in music history have become truly enlightening. It's an honor that Paul chose to return to Hulu to share this unique series," he added.

McCartney 3,2,1 is the latest in a series to join Hulu's series of documentary content that delves deeper into influential figures from world history. The streaming service released Hillary's four-part documentary series in March 2020, covering Hillary Clinton's life and the 2016 election.

That same year, the documentary I Am Greta featured an intimate depiction of teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg from the first days of her school strike in August 2018, to her appearance at the United Nations Climate Summit in September 2019. In addition, The Beatles documentary: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016) is also being featured on Hulu.

Directed by Zachary Heinzerling, McCartney 3,2,1 was produced executive by McCartney, Rubin, Scott Rodger, Peter Berg, Matthew Goldberg, Brandon Carroll, Jeff Pollack, Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern.