Liam Gallagher is reportedly developing a film about the final years of The Beatles.

The former Oasis frontman has not yet spoken to confirm his involvement in the project, but the Daily Mail reports that he has acquired the rights to The Beatles‘ so-called ‘house hippy’ Richard DiLello‘s memoirs.

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Gallagher now looks set to officially announce a film project based on the book at next week’s Cannes Film Festival in France. The singer is reported to be working on the project with Revolution Films, and is currently looking for a screenwriter and director for the project.

DiLello‘s book, called ‘The Longest Cocktail Party: An Insider’s Diary Of The Beatles, Their Million Dollar Apple Empire And Its Wild Rise And Fall’, gives an insiders account of what it was like to work with The Beatles between 1967 and 1970.

Noel Gallagher has previously spoken about his love of the book, hailing it “fucking brilliant”.

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