The Beach Boys | Official Trailer

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Published 2024-04-09
Get ready for an endless summer of fun, fun, fun with “The Beach Boys,” the all-new documentary streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning May 24, 2024. And be sure to check out the trailer and key art out today and share them with your readers!

“The Beach Boys” is a celebration of the legendary band that revolutionized pop music, and the iconic, harmonious sound they created that personified the California dream, captivating fans for generations and generations to come. The documentary traces the band from humble family beginnings and features never-before-seen footage and all-new interviews with The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks, Bruce Johnston, plus other luminaries in the music business, including Lindsey Buckingham, Janelle Monáe, Ryan Tedder, and Don Was. Viewers will also hear from the group’s Carl and Dennis Wilson in their own words, plus view a new interview with Blondie Chaplin and hear audio from Ricky Fataar. A Kennedy/Marshall and White Horse Pictures Production, “The Beach Boys” is directed by Frank Marshall and Thom Zimny and written by Mark Monroe. The film is produced by Frank Marshall, Irving Azoff, Nicholas Ferrall, Jeanne Elfant Festa, Aly Parker, with Nigel Sinclair, Mark Monroe, Tony Rosenthal, Cassidy Hartmann, Glen Zipper, Thom Zimny, Beth Collins, Jimmy Edwards, Susan Genco, Marc Cimino, Jody Gerson, Bruce Resnikoff, and Ben J. Murphy serving as executive producers.

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All Comments (21)
  • Hoping for a deeper exploration of their journey through the 1970s. It's been criminally overlooked in all previous documentaries.
  • @joliecide
    Everybody gangsta until the Beach Boys recorded Pet Sounds.
  • @TechWeLove
    I don't understand why Disney doesn't try to recoup some of it's losses by putting more of these in theatre first, before Disney+
  • @tmamone83
    If only my Uncle John was still alive to see this. He was a HUGE Brian Wilson fan. So much so that the words "Wouldn't it be nice" are on his tombstone.
  • @AlkalineInsides
    Motown(The Supremes), The Beach Boys and The Beatles truly shook the table, and made the 60’s the 60’s!
  • @Freeden
    When I was growing up in the 80's, they were still the sound of California. I remember being introduced to the music and hearing it so often, I didn't realize as a kid that what I was listening to was one to two decades old. They will always represent sunny summer California to me.
  • @GisbertoGuzzo
    So excited for this! The Beach Boys have been my favorite band since i was 5 years old. Their run from 64-67 is unassailable.
  • @italishgirl5601
    I was born in 1962, my oldest sister had Pet Sounds playing nonstop in our house… what wonderful memories that take me back in time with just a few notes…. I still play their Christmas Album each year!
  • @ElvisRose_
    The Beach Boys do not get nearly enough recognition as the musical geniuses they were and they've always been my favorite rock & roll group. I'm thrilled we're FINALLY talking about The Beach Boys with the true respect they deserve!
  • @63brennan
    I was born in 78 but my parents raised me on the Beach Boys. I saw them every time they came to the area. I've followed their ups and downs but nothing, and I mean NOTHING says summer at the beach like their music. It's absolutely timeless. I play endless summer for my kids and the look in their eyes when their music plays is the same one I used to get. One that reflects joy, love, summer, and youth. I can't wait to see this
  • @aebhosor4835
    The Beatles and now The Beach Boys. Damn, Disney do be bringing the sixties now. What next? The Byrds?
  • Had no clue the immense talent of Brian until last ten years or so. Much better appreciation of him thanks to "Smile". Like most people I thought of them a a surf rock variety act but "Pet Sounds" and "Smile" will stand the test of time.
  • @nurserock77
    I heard Pet Sounds for the first time while on vacation in California. The combination really brought the music to life for me and I've never been the same. God Bless Brian Wilson. That Lucky Old Sun is a hidden gem too!
  • Interesting that out of all the talking heads of the actual band members they feature in this trailer, the only one is Mike Love. Wonder if Brian was even asked about participating in this doc. If you're looking for something actually featuring Brian, watch Long Promised Road.
  • @bitfenix90
    The Beach Boys practically built Capitol Records from the late '50s on, and then looked around and Capitol was now supporting The Beatles. And ONLY the Beatles, Brian thought.
  • @redshredder1021
    My first concert was a Beach Boys concert. For my 10th birthday my mom and dad took me to Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Houston to see them play live. They were my favorite band at the time. They’re still one of my favorites to this day! So excited for this film!
  • @ryanb7320
    Can’t wait! I hope it’s 8 hours long and covers all the periods not just the 60s.
  • @the_original_jt
    I hope they didn’t gloss over David Marks being a big part of their early history, and an original Beach Boy. He is so often, conveniently, forgotten.
  • I love the beach boys. I cannot wait. Such a complex band with a wild history
  • @arthurconan1899
    Its about time. Brian Wilson is The Beach Boys.... Genius .