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Paul McCartney celebrates new Prime Video documentary Man on the Run at star-studded screening in London alongside Sharon Osbourne and Paul Mescal

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

Last Wednesday night, London’s Ham Yard Hotel was buzzing with celebrities as Paul McCartney celebrated the premiere of his new Prime Video documentary, Man on the Run.

The film offers an intimate look at the 83-year-old legend’s life following the Beatles’ breakup, a story spanning decades of music, heartbreak, and reinvention.

Among the notable attendees was Sharon Osbourne, who looked elegant in an all-black ensemble as she supported McCartney, posing for photos with him.

The late Ozzy Osbourne’s widow seemed in high spirits despite her own recent loss.

Joining her were a mix of established and emerging stars, including Paul Mescal and singer Gracie Abrams, who made a rare public appearance together.

A Next-Generation Cast Joins the Celebration

Cruz Beckham, 20, attended the screening with girlfriend Jackie Apostel, shortly after his early 21st birthday festivities, while The Traitors winner Stephen Libby arrived with partner Daniel Quirke.

Music legends Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher were also on hand, showing their support for their longtime friend, as were icons Twiggy and her husband Leigh Lawson. TV personality Richard Osman and his wife Ingrid Oliver rounded out the eclectic crowd.

It wasn’t just fans of McCartney in attendance — the gathering also celebrated the new generation of actors bringing the Beatles’ story to life.

Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn, and Harris Dickinson are set to star in Sony’s ambitious four-part film anthology, under the direction of Sir Sam Mendes.

Bringing Liverpool’s Legacy to the Big Screen

The upcoming films chronicle the Beatles’ journey from the vibrant Liverpool club scene to global superstardom.

Early images of the actors in character have already given fans plenty to talk about.

Mescal embodies McCartney’s youthful charm, captured against the iconic brick walls of the Cavern Club, where the band first made their mark and caught the attention of manager Brian Epstein.

Keoghan channels Ringo Starr with a black-and-white spotted shirt, psychedelic tie, and headphones, reminiscent of the drummer’s studio days in the late ’60s.

Quinn portrays a bearded George Harrison during the latter part of the band’s career, while Dickinson dons the signature denim jacket and round glasses that Lennon favored in 1968.

LIPA, co-founded by McCartney, teased fans with postcards of the actors on set, inviting students to hunt them down.

Supporting Cast Brings Depth to Beatles’ Stories

The films also explore the personal lives behind the music.

Aimee Lou Wood will play Pattie Boyd, Harrison’s wife, while Irish Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan steps into the role of Linda McCartney.

Anna Sawai takes on the role of Yoko Ono, and Mia McKenna-Bruce portrays Maureen Cox, Ringo’s wife.

Production is already underway at London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios, despite earlier speculation that the project might be delayed.

Sony confirmed last year that all four films are scheduled for release in April 2028, giving Beatles fans nearly two years to anticipate the full saga.

What’s Next?

Fans can expect a steady stream of behind-the-scenes glimpses as production continues over the next two years.

Social media posts, set photos, and teaser trailers are likely to generate buzz ahead of the 2028 release.

Meanwhile, McCartney’s documentary on Prime Video is set to give audiences a personal, reflective look at his life, offering a contrast to the dramatized portrayals of the band’s younger days.

Summary

Paul McCartney’s Man on the Run premiere brought together a dazzling mix of music icons, actors, and emerging stars in London.

While the documentary explores his post-Beatles life, Sony’s four-part Beatles film anthology, directed by Sir Sam Mendes and featuring Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn, and Harris Dickinson, will dramatize the band’s rise from Liverpool clubs to global fame.

Set to release in April 2028, the films promise detailed character portrayals, legendary music sequences, and a focus on the personal lives behind the Beatles’ iconic career.

Fans can expect a combination of documentary intimacy and cinematic spectacle over the next two years.

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