Paul McCartney was supported by a sea of famous pals at a special screening for his new Prime Video documentary Man on the Run held at the Ham Yard Hotel in London on Wednesday night.
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The project documents 83-year-old Paul's extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles.
Sharon - whose husband Ozzy sadly died last year - was there to support the star alongside the likes of Paul Mescal, Gracie Abrams, Noel Gallagher and Cruz Beckham as well as Paul's daughter Stella.
Sharon, 73, looked in good spirits and cut a chic figure in an all-black ensemble as she posed with a smart Paul who put his arm around her.
Mescal, 30, and his singer girlfriend Gracie, 26, made a rare public appearance together at the event, with Gracie looking casually chic in a long black coat. Mescal will play McCartney in the upcoming The Beatles film.
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Cruz, 20, was joined at the special screening by his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30, - just days after his huge early 21st birthday celebrations.
Paul McCartney was supported by a sea of famous pals including Sharon Osbourne at a special screening for his new Prime Video documentary Man on the Run in London on Wednesday
Sharon was there alongside the likes of Paul Mescal, Gracie Abrams, Noel Gallagher and Cruz Beckham as well as Paul's daughter Stella
The Traitors winner Stephen Libby was also there with his partner Daniel Quirke.
Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher also arrived to support their friend Paul as they all posed for a snap together.
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Twiggy and her husband Leigh Lawson were also in attendance as well as Richard Osman and his wife Ingrid Oliver.
It comes after just last month Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn and Harris Dickinson gave Beatles fans a tantalising first glimpse at their upcoming four-part anthology in the first images of themselves in character.
The actors are currently working with director Sir Sam Mendes on four ambitious new films about the pioneering group's emergence from Liverpool's vibrant club scene to become the most influential band on the planet.
While controversy has raged about the principal cast's suitability - Mescal will play McCartney, with Dickinson starring as the late John Lennon, Quinn as George Harrison and Keoghan as Ringo Starr - first images of them in character suggest the films are in safe hands.
The Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts (LIPA) - co-founded by McCartney in 1996 - has shared postcards of the actors on set, giving fans an opportunity to judge for themselves.
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A first image captures Mescal as a young McCartney, the unmistakable brick walls of Liverpool's legendary Cavern Club visible as he gazes quizzically off-camera.
Cruz Beckham, 20, was joined at the special screening by his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30, - just days after his huge early 21st birthday celebrations
The project documents 83-year-old Paul's extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles
Mescal, 30, and his singer girlfriend Gracie, 26, made a rare public appearance together at the event, with Gracie looking casually chic in a long black coat
Paul's daughter Stella was there to support him
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Mescal will play McCartney in the upcoming The Beatles film
He wore a grey jumper and cap
The Traitors winner Stephen Libby was also there with his partner Daniel Quirke
The band made a name for themselves as the underground club's resident band in the early 1960s, and it was here that the late Brian Epstein was encouraged to become their manager after watching them live for the first time, a decision that would change their lives forever.
A first glimpse of Keoghan as drummer Ringo finds him wearing a black and white spotted shirt and a psychedelic tie with a pair of headphones around his neck as he works in the studio.
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It was a look typified by the percussionist in the late '60s, notably as they recorded their self-titled double album - referred to by fans as the 'White Album' - in 1968.
While his hair was styled the same as Ringo's signature 'moptop', the actor also bore a striking facial resemblance to the drummer.
Elsewhere, Quinn appears to be shot as a bearded Harrison towards the end of the band's career, while Dickinson wears the iconic denim jacket and round spectacles favoured by Lennon in 1968.
LIPA captioned the Instagram post: 'We’ve been given exclusive postcards promoting the new Beatles movies! We’ve hidden them around LIPA, and we want students to find them.'
Musician Chrissie Hynde also made an appearance
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Paul's son James wore a smart black suit
Director Morgan Neville and Paul posed together
Richard Osman and his wife Ingrid Oliver looked as loved-up as ever
Twiggy and her husband Leigh Lawson were also in attendance
Paul Weller, Paul McCartney and Noel Gallagher attend the UK Special Screening
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Cruz and Jackie made an appearance as a couple
Last year, Sony finally confirmed the cast for its four highly anticipated Beatles films following months of speculation, with all four projects set for release in April 2028.
White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood will play Harrison’s wife Pattie Boyd, while Irish Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan has been cast as Linda McCartney, the muse to many of McCartney's songs.
Anna Sawai, who has made a name for herself in the US drama series Shogun, will appear as Lennon’s wife Yoko Ono, and British actress Mia McKenna-Bruce will play Maureen Cox, the wife of Ringo.
The Daily Mail revealed that the Beatles biopics will be filmed at London's iconic Abbey Road Studios, with production getting underway in November last year despite earlier reports that plans had been blocked.
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