Memories Of The Beatles Will Repeat On 'Let It Be', Release Via Streaming Soon
The Beatles (Photo: Instagram @thebeatles/Apple Corps Ltd)

JAKARTA - Beatles fans received good news on April 16. This British fundamental band will 'present' again through the film 'Let It Be'.

The film first aired in 1970, and will be fully reformed. It is planned that this broadcast will air again on May 8.

Since showing in theaters in 1970, this film has been made a home video version, but has never been in DVD form. Finally Peter Jackson and the team restored it nicely so that it can be enjoyed in today's era.

Beatle Mania can witness the memory-nostalgic in the heyday of their idol band. Michael Lindsay-Hogg's film can be watched streaming on Disney+.

Through the website and social media accounts, The Beatles have announced plans to launch this show. This was greeted with a positive tone by fans, although some were still a bit awkward to see photos of The Beatles and Disney+ logos on the same poster.

Since the end of the Beatles era, there are still many of their works that have been reborn, even after 50 years later. In addition to this film, there is also the song 'Now And Then' which was released some time ago, touted as John Lennon et al's last song.


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