"Rarely Seen 1970 Beatles Documentary 'Let It Be' to Debut on Disney+"

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The Beatles' 1970 documentary "Let It Be" will be available for streaming for the first time ever on Disney+ starting May 8. The film, which follows the band as they recorded their final studio album, has been restored by director Peter Jackson and will offer fans a new perspective on the iconic band's history. This release comes more than 50 years after the band's breakup and coincides with other recent Beatles-related announcements, including a newly released song and plans for a four-part biopic series directed by Sam Mendes.
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- The Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’ Film Will Stream After 54 Years on Disney+ The New York Times
- The 1970 Let It Be Beatles documentary is coming to Disney Plus The Verge
- The Beatles' 'Let It Be' Restoration Heading to Disney+ Vulture
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