CONGRATULATIONS: Netflix Set to Release Landmark Documentary on The Beatles Titled “Across the Universe: The Beatles Untold” The documentary promises an…
In a move that has sent shockwaves of excitement through the global music and film communities, Netflix has officially announced the upcoming release of a groundbreaking documentary on the legendary rock band The Beatles, titled “Across the Universe: The Beatles Untold.” Set to premiere worldwide on October 9, 2025 — what would have been John Lennon’s 85th birthday — the documentary promises to offer the most intimate and comprehensive exploration of the Fab Four’s legacy ever captured on film.
A Deep Dive Into the Beatles’ Universe
“Across the Universe: The Beatles Untold” will span eight episodes, each one delving into different eras of the band’s journey — from their early days playing the Cavern Club in Liverpool to their meteoric rise to international superstardom, the revolutionary studio years at Abbey Road, and their eventual breakup.
Netflix has partnered with Apple Corps Ltd., the band’s multimedia company, as well as Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the estates of John Lennon and George Harrison to secure rare, never-before-seen footage, home videos, studio outtakes, handwritten lyrics, and newly restored archival performances in 4K quality.
“This isn’t just another Beatles documentary,” said executive producer Liz Morgan of Netflix Originals. “This is a historical and emotional journey told through the lens of those who lived it, loved it, and still carry its echo in their lives today.”
Narrated by Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr
What sets this documentary apart is its first-person narrative structure. Much of the story is told directly by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, along with deeply personal contributions from Olivia Harrison (George’s widow), Yoko Ono, and Sean Lennon. Never-before-heard interviews recorded by George Martin, the band’s legendary producer, will also be featured.
Episode titles include:
- “Four Lads from Liverpool”
- “Beatlemania Unleashed”
- “Rubber Soul and the Art of Change”
- “Sgt. Pepper’s Revolution”
- “Let It Be… and Let It End”
- “Echoes in the Sky”
Each chapter will spotlight rare insights into the group’s inner dynamics, songwriting sessions, political views, and spiritual journeys — painting a portrait that goes beyond fame into the hearts of the men behind the myth.
Exclusive Access and Restored Footage
The Netflix team, alongside director Asif Kapadia (Amy, Senna, Diego Maradona), has been granted unprecedented access to:
- Hours of unseen studio and backstage footage
- Paul McCartney’s personal archives
- Handwritten lyrics to classics like “Yesterday” and “A Day in the Life”
- Letters between band members during their most turbulent times
One of the most anticipated segments will feature unreleased footage from the famous rooftop concert in 1969, now remastered with enhanced audio by Giles Martin, son of producer George Martin.
“We wanted fans to feel like they’re there — in the room when ‘Let It Be’ was born, on the rooftop in the cold wind, and even in the quiet moments that changed music forever,” said Kapadia.
Reactions from Fans and Celebrities
Following the announcement, #BeatlesUntold trended globally within minutes, with fans sharing memories, hopes, and tears online. Celebrities from the music and film world also voiced their excitement.
Billie Eilish posted, “Grew up on the Beatles. This is gonna be unreal.”
Sir Elton John wrote, “They gave us the soundtrack of our lives. Can’t wait to see this tribute done right.”
Even NASA chimed in with a playful tweet: “The Beatles helped name our missions and inspired generations of explorers. Across the Universe, indeed.”
A Global Celebration
In anticipation of the release, Netflix has announced several international screening events, including a red-carpet premiere in London, a rooftop tribute concert in New York City, and a Beatles fan festival in Tokyo. The documentary will also feature interactive components, allowing subscribers to explore archival material, behind-the-scenes interviews, and virtual recreations of iconic Beatles moments via the Netflix app.
The Final Word
As the world braces for what may be the definitive Beatles documentary, Paul McCartney offered a closing sentiment during the announcement:
“We’ve told our story in songs for decades. This time, we’re telling it in voices, memories, and love. I think John and George would’ve liked that.”
“Across the Universe: The Beatles Untold” arrives this October, not just as a film series — but as a timeless celebration of a band that changed the world.