The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" is coming to the streaming service.
Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg's original 1970 film is set to debut on the streaming service on May 8, marking the first time the documentary has been available in more than 50 years. The film has been restored from the original 16mm negative by Peter Jackson's Park Road Post Production.
"I'm absolutely thrilled that Michael's movie, Let It Be, has been restored and is finally being re-released after being unavailable for decades," Jackson said in a statement. "I was so lucky to have access to Michael's outtakes for Get Back, and I've always thought that Let It Be is needed to complete the Get Back story." "I now think of it all as one epic story, finally completed after five decades."
The film shows the legendary Liverpool group working on the seminal album in January 1969 at London's Twickenham Film Studios as well as footage from their final performance on the building's roof that month.
It also includes new unseen footage which has come to light since Peter Jackson's multiple Emmy Award-winning docuseries The Beatles: Get Back was released, also on Disney+, three years ago.
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