Aimee Lou Wood Set for Major Beatles Biopic Role Following White Lotus Success

Aimee Lou Wood is said to have joined as one of Sam Mendes ' upcoming movies about The Beatles following her White Lotus success.

The 31-year-old actor portrayed the endearing girlfriend of Rick (played by Walton Goggins) in the most recent season of the show. Mike White HBO series and has received acclaim for both her acting and distinctive look .

Wood will step into the part of model Pattie Boyd, who tied the knot with George Harrison for 11 years. Meanwhile, Joseph Quinn will portray the Fab Four guitarist. It was confirmed last week.

A source told The Sun Aimee is an outstanding actress. The resemblance between her and Pattie in appearance is striking, yet Aimee excels at storytelling and is considered one of the nation's premier acting talents.

Harrison and Boyd tied the knot in 1966, with the model being the muse behind The Beatles' chart-topping song "Something," which came out three years after their wedding.

The pair went their separate ways in 1977 when they divorced, after which Boyd tied the knot with musician Eric Clapton in 1979. Meanwhile, Harrison got married to author Olivia Arias in 1976.

Mendes plans to make four separate movies Regarding the most legendary band ever, from each member's point of view. Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney, Barry Keoghan will play Ringo Starr , and Harris Dickinson will play John Lennon.

The director, who has been working on a narrative centered around The Beatles for many years, had earlier announced that the films would debut in April 2028.

While the ascent of the Beatles into stardom has been extensively documented through the years, 'There remains a great deal more to uncover,' Mendes hinted. ‘To be honest, we require grand cinematic experiences to lure people from their homes,’ he stated upon announcing the project.

Caution: This part of the article includes significant plot twists. The White Lotus season three finale

Reports of Wood's casting have emerged after the thrilling conclusion of The White Lotus Season three, which debuted earlier this week.

Contemplating her character’s end, Wood commented: “[Chelsea] is the most optimistic character in the series, which is precisely why she must pass away; however, personally, it's incredibly heartbreaking."

Wood also mentioned that the show’s creator Mike White was wondering if he had made the correct decision in eliminating the character.

Wood mentioned he had serious doubts," Wood said. "Several times he approached me asking, 'Will people dislike me too much? I’m unsure if this goes too far.'

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