Prime Video Drops First Trailer for New Paul McCartney Documentary ‘Man on the Run’
The doco charts McCartney’s post-Beatles journey with Wings.
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“When we started Wings, it was all about freedom,” Paul McCartney says towards the end of the first trailer for the new documentary Man on the Run, set for release on Prime Video on 27 February.
The quote sums up McCartney’s life at the time. Having split with the Beatles, McCartney was looking for something new, resulting in the formation of the band Wings with his wife, Linda McCartney.
Man on the Run charts McCartney’s post-Beatles career with Wings, his relationship with his late wife and the breakdown of his friendship with John Lennon.
Directed by Morgan Neville, the film is chock full of unseen archival footage and exclusive interviews and highlights the impact Linda had on his life.
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Man on the Run is the first release in a new partnership between Paul McCartney, Universal Music Group and Amazon.
This year will also see new McCartney and Wings music and merch drops exclusively on Amazon Music, along with the release of the book Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run, which will be available on Amazon and Audible on 4 November.
Man on the Run premieres on Prime Video on 27 February.
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