

“To be an observer as Paul and Rick Rubin deconstruct how some of the biggest hits in music history came to be is truly enlightening. “Never before have fans had the opportunity to hear Paul McCartney share, in such expansive, celebratory detail, the experience of creating his life’s work – more than 50 years of culture-defining music,” said Craig Erwich, president, Hulu Originals and ABC Entertainment.


McCartney 3,2,1 is directed by Emmy Award-winning Zachary Heinzerling.Įndeavor Content serves as the studio, producing alongside MPL Communications Inc., Shangri-La, Film 45, Kennedy Marshall and Diamond Docs.
PAUL MCCARTNEY DOCUMENTARY SERIES
The series is executive produced by McCartney, Rubin, Scott Rodger, Peter Berg, Matthew Goldberg, Brandon Carroll, Jeff Pollack, Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern, with Leila Mattimore serving as co-executive producer. He recently produced the Grammy-winning record The New Abnormal with The Strokes. Rubin continues to co-produce and host the podcast series Broken Record with Malcolm Gladwell. At 20:00, the Coronation Concert will be broadcast live from Windsor Castle on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds. Still “in it to win it”, Paul McCartney, who turns 78 this year, shows no sign of letting up.Ĭurrently, Paul is working on the score to a broadway musical adaption of Christmas film It’s A Wonderful Life, overseeing the creation of a Netflix series based on his children’s book High in the Clouds and will tour Europe this May.Paul McCartney, Rick Rubin Teaming On 6-Part Docuseries First Time Original Masters Have Left Abbey Road Studio In this six-episode series that explores music and creativity in a unique and revelatory manner, join Paul and. From the small clubs of Liverpool to the world stage, Sir Paul McCartney has dedicated his life to the music. With the Beatle’s life laced with both tragedy – the death of his mother Mary McCartney at age 14, the shocking murder of John Lennon in 1980 and loss of the first wife in Linda McCartney – as well as dizzying highs, Lightening will no doubt weave a compelling story. Paul McCartney sits down for a rare, in-depth, one on one with legendary producer Rick Rubin to discuss his groundbreaking work with The Beatles, the emblematic 70s arena rock of Wings and his 50 years and counting as a solo artist. The film will document Paul McCartney’s time in the Beatles, his work with Wings and his subsequent solo career. “ He’s trusted me and to have someone like that to see up close and work with – that’s inspiring, it makes you better at what you are, it makes you want to be better.” “ He’s helped me with what I do and I adore him,” he continued. “ I am still working with him, it’s not finished. “ I’ve worked with Paul McCartney for 12 years and I followed him,” Lightning recently shared with NME. Paul McCartney: I mean, corny is alright. The documentary Get Back revisits The Beatles final days together. As the Beatles wrote and rehearsed, they allowed a film crew to capture every riff, both on guitar and in conversation. The film, which is yet to receive a release date, will also capture the former Beatle‘s upcoming headline performance at 2020’s Glastonbury Festival in June. Paul McCartney knew hed never top The Beatles and thats just fine with him. As McCartney says in Hulu’s new six-part docuseries about Beatle Paul, McCartney 3, 2, 1, I say I look back, and at the time, I was just working with this bloke called John. More than a decade in the making, it will tell the story of Paul McCartney’s six-decade career. It is to Paul McCartney’s eternal credit that the former Beatles bassist has long nurtured the relevance of rock & roll’s most important band. Charlie Lightening, director of Liam Gallagher documentary As It Was, is working on a Paul McCartney film.
