Paul Mescal and Gracie Abrams Attend Star-Studded Screening

Paul Mescal and Gracie Abrams Attend Star-Studded Screening

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took a break from playing as he attended a screening of the star's new documentary at the Ham Yard Hotel in London on Thursday.

The actor, 30, was joined by his girlfriend Gracie Abrams as they were seen departing the event together for Man On The Run which airs on Amazon Prime Video.

Paul McCartney was also spotted leaving the screening where he was surrounded by fans and photographers.  

The project documents 83-year-old Paul's extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles and will be released on Amazon Prime on February 27.

Paul cut a casual figure in a baseball cap and a long grey coat as he cosied up to singer Gracie, 26, who also rocked a cap and an oversized black blazer with a pink corsage on. 

The couple have been in a relationship since 2024 but largely keep their relationship out of the spotlight. 

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Paul Mescal took a break from playing Paul McCartney as he attended a screening of the Beatles star's new documentary with his girlfriend Gracie Abrams in London on Thursday

Paul McCartney himself was also spotted leaving the screening where he was surrounded by fans and photographers

Also in attendance at the screening was Cruz Beckham who cut a casual figure in a navy jacket and blue jeans alongside his girlfriend Jackie Apostel

Sharon Osbourne opted for an all black look in a matching knee-length coat, trousers and handbag

Also in attendance at the screening was Cruz Beckham who cut a casual figure in a navy jacket and blue jeans alongside his girlfriend Jackie Apostel.

Sharon Osbourne opted for an all black look in a matching knee-length coat, trousers and handbag. 

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Paul will play McCartney in the upcoming The Beatles film. He will join Harris Dickinson as John Lennon, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr and Joseph Quinn as George Harrison in the upcoming four-part film series. 

He will be recording his own vocals. 

It is not unusual for actors to record their own vocals when starring in biopics, Taron Egerton did the same when playing Elton John in Rocketman.

And Paul is proving no different after he told British GQ of the role: 'I've learned so much. It's really inspired a love'.

The star also confirmed he is now penning his own music, as he continued: 'I've always loved music, but getting to play one of the great songwriters and great frontmen has really lit a fire in terms of personally writing music and engaging and hearing music in a different way.'

Meanwhile, Paul has also hinted he could disappear from the spotlight until the biopic emerges in cinemas in 2028.

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Paul and Gracie made a rare public appearance together at the screening 

Paul cut a casual figure in a baseball cap and a long grey coat as he cosied up to singer Gracie, 26, who also rocked a cap and an oversized black blazer with a pink corsage on

The actor is in the midst of filming the upcoming Beatles biopic where he plays the musician

Paul is preparing to play Paul McCartney in the Beatles biopic, for which he will be recording his own vocals (pictured with his co-stars Joseph Quinn, Barry Keoghan Harris Dickinson) 

The Beatles, from left, John, George, Ringo and Paul in 1964

Paul has also hinted he could disappear from the spotlight until the biopic emerges in cinemas in 2028

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The actor revealed he is planning to 'slow down' his career to prioritize loved ones in a rare discussion about his personal life, including his relationship with Gracie.

The Irish heartthrob spoke about his shifting priorities as he reflected on turning 30.

'I really enjoyed the rhythm I've been working at. I think that process began when I was 23 and I'm now turning 30.

'I can feel myself wanting to slow down a bit more and certain priorities come in where I spend my time, whether that's with my family or with my partner or with friends.'

The actor, who rarely discusses his romance with singer Gracie, continued: 'I've never had a desire to really spend my time anywhere else other than work up until this point...

'And now I do have a desire to not spend my time necessarily in a rehearsal room or on set.'

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