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Can You Watch ‘The Beatles’ Documentary on Hulu?

The Internet is abuzz about the “The Beatles: Get Back,” a new three-part documentary with behind-the-scene footage of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. But, can you stream it on Hulu?

How to Watch ‘The Beatles: Get Back’

While most Disney-owned content for adults goes to Hulu, this documentary is only available with a a subscription to Disney+.

You can subscribe for $7.99 / month, or $95.88 / year ($7.99 / month) or purchase the Disney Bundle for $13.99 a month, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.

If you want to add Hulu to Disney+, you could also consider the Hulu Black Friday Deal, which will give you Hulu for just $0.99/mo. for the next 12 months. This is a great option to watch “The Great”, “Only Murders in the Building”, and “The Handmaid’s Tale” – most of which is on Disney+ in international markets.

When Will New Episodes Of The Beatles Doc Be Released?

All three episodes of the ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ are now available to stream on Disney+.

About ‘The Beatles: Get Back’

The very anticipated doc-series gives Beatles fans an inside look into the lives of late John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr as they prepare to play their renowned “rooftop concert” at the band’s Apple Corps headquarters on London’s Savile Row, also known as the band’s final live performance.

60 hours of footage and 150 hours of audio that hasn’t been seen or heard for 50+ years, will finally be uncovered. The Oscar-winning director of “The Beatles: Get Back,” Peter Jackson is the only person who has ever had access.

The documentary will show the Beatles planning, writing and rehearsing 14 new songs for their first public concert in three years. McCartney tells Lennon, “I think we’ve gone a bit shy.” Some of the songs that you will hear is Let It Be, Don’t Let Me Down, I’ve Got a Feeling and Get Back.

The Let It Be album came out in 1970 after the band had already parted ways. It’s likely that we’ll see footage that gives us a hint as to why they broke up (Yoko Ono?).

Jackson explains how his team got access to some incredible, previously unheard conversations. “What John and George used to do is, if they were in a conversation, they would turn their amps up loud and they’d-and they’d strum the guitar,” Jackson said. “They’d just be strumming, not playing anything, no tune, just [makes a guitar sound]. So, all Michael’s microphones were recording was this loud guitar, but you’d see the Beatles talking, having some private chat.

“But what-what we’ve been able to do with computer technology and artificial-intelligence-based technology is we’ve been able to strip the guitars off now, and expose the private conversations that they had.

“So a lot of our movie, or certainly some key parts of our movie, feature private conversations that they tried to disguise or tried to cover up at the time he was recording them. But we’ve been able to strip those-those guitars away now, which is a little bit naughty!”

The Beatles: Get Back

November 25, 2021

The three-part documentary series, compiled from over 60 hours of unseen footage, captures the warmth, camaraderie, and creative genius that defined the legacy of music’s most iconic foursome. The series also includes – for the first time in its entirety – The Beatles’ final performance at London’s Savile Row.

What Devices Can I Use to Stream ‘The Beatles: Get Back’?

You can stream ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ on Disney+ using Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, PlayStation, Xbox, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV.

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Lauren Forristal is a news writer for The Streamable, providing coverage on the most recent movies, TV series, and sports events.

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