Out
now on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-Ray, and DVD is Yesterday starring Himesh Patel (TV’s
Damned), Lily James (Cinderella), Kate McKinnon (The Spy Who Dumped Me), and Ed
Sheeran (singer). Jack Malik was just another struggling songwriter...but that
was yesterday. After a mysterious blackout, Jack discovers he is the only
person on earth who remembers The Beatles! As he rockets to fame by passing off
the Fab Four’s songs as his own, Jack risks losing Ellie the one person who has
loved him and believed in him from the start.
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Alternate Opening
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Alternate Ending
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Deleted Scenes
Corden & Roxanne – Includes deleted performance by Himesh Patel of
“Something”
Late for School
Nutters Italian Ice Cream
Sortisimus
Moscow Audience
Alexa
A Gonk
W Hotel
Jack Calls Ellie
Hilary in the Mirror
Nick and Carol
Hazel's Selfie
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Gag Reel
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Live at Abbey Road Studios - Watch Himesh Patel perform
"Yesterday", "I Want To Hold Your Hand", and "Let it
Be" at Abbey Road Studios.
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"Yesterday"
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"I Want To Hold Your Hand"
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"Let it Be"
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Ed Sheeran: From Stadium to Screen - Acting in his first major role, Ed
Sheeran reflects on his experiences making the movie.
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Agent of Comedy: Kate McKinnon - Kate McKinnon shares how eager she was to
play the role of "Debra Hammer" while the cast and crew reflect on
the fun and energy that the queen of improvisational comedy brought to the set.
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A Talented Duo - Richard Curtis and Danny Boyle, two of the most
successful British filmmakers, team up for the first time.
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Playing for Real - The re-interpreting of the Beatles songs was a huge
undertaking for newcomer Himesh Patel. Learn how he spent months learning to
play the songs perfectly as the production decided to take the more challenging
route of recording the musical numbers live on set.
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Soul Mates - Beyond the music and the laughs, the film is, of
course, a love story. This piece looks at the relationship between Jack &
Ellie and the actors playing them.
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A Conversation with Richard & Ed - Long-term friends Richard Curtis
and Ed Sheeran have a funny and informal chat about the making
of YESTERDAY.
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Feature Commentary with Director Danny Boyle and Writer/Producer Richard Curtis
Yesterday will
be available on 4K Ultra HD in a combo pack (4K Ultra HD+ Blu-ray™ + Digital). Bonus
features on the 4K Ultra HD will all be delivered in stunning 4K resolution.
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4K Ultra HD is the ultimate movie watching experience. 4K Ultra HD
features the combination of 4K resolution for 4X sharper picture than HD, the
color brilliance of High Dynamic Range (HDR) with immersive audio.
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Yesterday 4K Ultra HD is available with HDR10, providing
premium HDR picture quality. HDR10+ transforms your movie-watching experience
with incredible brightness and contrast for each scene, delivering brighter
brights and deepest darks.
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Blu-ray™ delivers a pristine HD picture and theater-quality
surround sound.
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Digital lets fans watch movies anywhere on their favorite devices.
Users can instantly stream or download.
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My
Opinion: This was interesting and you will be mesmerized by this film
especially if you love the Beatles.
See
more at https://www.uphe.com/movies/yesterday
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