The Beatles: Get Back trailer is released ahead of the documentary next month

The Beatles: Get Back trailer is released ahead of the documentary next month
The Beatles: Get Back trailer is released ahead of the documentary next month

A new trailer for the three-part documentary series The Beatles: Get Back was released on Wednesday ahead of the show dropping on Disney+ next month. 

In the four-minute clip the iconic Liverpool band are seen beginning to plan their first live show in over two years in 1969 and have to write an entire album in three weeks. 

The Beatles: Get Back will take audiences back in time to The Beatles' intimate recording sessions and exuberate performances during a pivotal moment in music history.  

Exciting: A new trailer for the three-part documentary series The Beatles: Get Back was released on Wednesday ahead of the show dropping on Disney+ next month (Paul McCartney is pictured)

Exciting: A new trailer for the three-part documentary series The Beatles: Get Back was released on Wednesday ahead of the show dropping on Disney+ next month (Paul McCartney is pictured)

The new trailer starts with a camera crew setting up before changing to shots of the band - consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr - singing Don't Let Me Down.

The caption reads: 'In January 1969, a camera crew was given unprecedented access to document The Beatles at work.

'This resulted in over 57 hours of the most intimate footage ever shot of the band. The footage has been locked in a vault for half a century. Unseen...until now.'

Busy: In the four-minute clip the iconic Liverpool band are seen beginning to plan their first live show in over two years in 1969 and have to write an entire album in three weeks

Busy: In the four-minute clip the iconic Liverpool band are seen beginning to plan their first live show in over two years in 1969 and have to write an entire album in three weeks

Iconic: The documentary features - for the first time in its entirety - The Beatles' last live performance as a group, the unforgettable rooftop concert on London's Savile Row

Iconic: The documentary features - for the first time in its entirety - The Beatles' last live performance as a group, the unforgettable rooftop concert on London's Savile Row

In the next montage The Fab Four are seen busily writing songs for the new album which they had to do in just under three weeks. 

Paul is then heard saying enthusiastically to the other members: 'There is a show to be had! Once we get over the nerves.' 

He goes on to say of the time pressure to be ready for the show: 'The best bit of us always has been and always will be when we have our backs against the wall. all we've got is us!'

Throwback: The Beatles: Get Back will take audiences back in time to The Beatles' intimate recording sessions and exuberate performances during a pivotal moment in music history

Throwback: The Beatles: Get Back will take audiences back in time to The Beatles' intimate recording sessions and exuberate performances during a pivotal moment in music history

It finishes showing the band as they finally prepare to head on stage for the show and play the opening notes of the set.   

The film showcases the warmth, camaraderie and creative genius that defined the legacy of the iconic foursome. 

The upcoming three-part documentary series directed and produced by Peter Jackson. 

At the start of the trailer, the caption reads: The caption reads: 'In January 1969, a camera crew was given unprecedented access to document The Beatles at work'

At the start of the trailer, the caption reads: The caption reads: 'In January 1969, a camera crew was given unprecedented access to document The Beatles at work'

Leader: Paul (pictured) is heard saying enthusiastically to the other members: 'There is a show to be had! Once we get over the nerves'

Leader: Paul (pictured) is heard saying enthusiastically to the other members: 'There is a show to be had! Once we get over the nerves'

It covers the making of the Beatles' 1970 album Let It Be, which had the working title of Get Back.

It also draws from material originally captured for Michael Lindsay-Hogg's 1970 documentary of the album.   

The show follows the story of the iconic Liverpool band as they plan their first live show in over two years, using unseen footage (filmed

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