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The Beatles Anthology: The Remastered Documentary Series Is Now Streaming On Disney+

November 21, 2025 | Revised: December 1, 2025

Here’s everything you need to know about the re-release and its exclusive, new ninth episode.

Beatles fans everywhere are going to flip over previously unseen footage and a new ninth episode in the newly restored 1990s anthology series. This three-night streaming event began November 26, so get ready to follow the band’s long and winding road in vivid detail.

The Beatles working on new music
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What is The Beatles Anthology documentary series about?

The documentary covers the group’s journey from their gritty early days in Liverpool through the global phenomenon of Beatlemania. Told through the perspective of all four members, The Beatles Anthology explores the life and times of the most influential, beloved band of all time in this 2025 series.

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What are the release dates for The Beatles Anthology remaster?

The remastered series launched as a three-night streaming event on November 26 with a 3-episode premiere. Episodes four, five, and six dropped on November 27, and episodes seven, eight, and the brand-new episode nine arrived November 28.

When was The Beatles Anthology series first released?

The original eight episodes debuted in 1995, pairing long-form interviews with archival concert footage and studio sessions. Those core installments were fully restored for this series.

The Beatles performing live
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Who is behind the remaster of The Beatles Anthology?

The restoration was overseen by Apple Corps’ production team.

Will The Beatles Anthology remaster feature any new content?

Yes, Episode Nine is all-new and includes never-before-seen footage of Paul, George, and Ringo during the creation of the original 1990s Anthology series and music project.

Who are The Beatles?

The Beatles Members

Paul McCartney

Vocals, bass, guitar, and keyboard.

John Lennon

Vocals, rhythm guitar, and keyboard.

George Harrison

Lead guitar and vocals.

Ringo Starr

Drums and vocals

What are some of the most popular Beatles albums?

  • Please Please Me (1963)

  • With The Beatles (1963)

  • A Hard Day's Night (1964)

  • Beatles For Sale (1964)

  • Help! (1965)

  • Rubber Soul from (1965)

  • Revolver (1966)

  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)

  • Magical Mystery Tour (1967)

  • The Beatles ("White Album") (1968)

  • Yellow Submarine (1969)

  • Abbey Road (1969)

  • Let It Be (1970)

For the full list, including compilations, live albums, and remixes, visit the band's website.

The Beatles (L-R: Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr) waving from the sunroof of a blue car in their 1967 surrealist comedy film, Magical Mystery Tour.
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What are the most famous Beatles songs?

The Beatles hold a record 20 US Billboard Hot 100 number one singles and 18 UK Official Singles Chart number ones, including “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Help!,” “Hey Jude,” and “Get Back.”

Fan-and-chart favorites include “Hey Jude,” “Let It Be,” “Yesterday,” “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “Help!,” “Come Together,” “All You Need Is Love,” “Penny Lane,” “A Hard Day’s Night,” and “Here Comes the Sun,” which have all surpassed one billion Spotify streams. The Beatles were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, further solidifying their legendary status in the music world. 

What other Beatles documentaries are on Disney+?

Beatles ‘64

The Beatles' arrival at Kennedy Airport in New York City on February 7, 1964, for their first visit to the United States. Beatles Anthology, Disney+
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Relive the band’s first U.S. trip, when Beatlemania exploded and 73 million viewers tuned in to The Ed Sullivan Show. Director David Tedeschi and producer Martin Scorsese shaped the restored Maysles footage into a vivid story of four friends navigating instant fame, airports, and press lines. Beatles ‘64 offers an inside view of how a British phenomenon became America’s newest obsession.

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The Beatles: Get Back

The Beatles' final live performance, known as the rooftop concert, which took place on January 30, 1969
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This three-part documentary takes you inside the room as the band writes, rehearses, and rethinks 14 new songs across January 1969. Director Peter Jackson assembled never-before-seen footage into three episodes tracking the jokes, breakthroughs, and momentum leading up to the legendary rooftop concert on London’s Savile Row. An essential companion to Let It Be, this piece offers a fuller, warmer view of that window in time.

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The Beatles: Let It Be

The Beatles during the recording sessions for their final album.
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More than 50 years after its 1970 debut, Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s Let It Be became available to stream in 2024. The restoration, by Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post, highlights both the tension and humor of the January 1969 sessions with Billy Preston, culminating in the rooftop performance. If you loved Get Back, this film captures the same chapter through a different lens..

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