『John Lennon & Yoko Ono: One to One』 Set for Exclusive IMAX® Release in Fall 2026! Special Teaser Trailer Also Unveiled!!

A documentary film titled『John Lennon & Yoko Ono: One to One』, exploring the lives of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, is slated for an exclusive IMAX® release in Fall 2026. The film offers an immersive experience set in early 1970s New York, highlighting their messages of love and peace, centered around Lennon's only full concert, 'One to One'.
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A new time-travel experience allowing you to vividly feel the atmosphere of New York in the early 1970s and the very breath of John and Yoko!

John Lennon, a founding member of the 20th-century's representative rock band The Beatles and a singer-songwriter who revolutionized music history, and his wife Yoko Ono. This film centers on "One to One," the only full concert John performed after the Beatles' breakup, depicting New York City in the early 1970s, USA.

While receiving enthusiastic "praise" for their messages of peace, the two, shaking existing frameworks, were sometimes mercilessly targeted by "slander" from the media and authorities. Even against such headwinds, the two held to their beliefs and continued to sing of "love and peace."

It feels as if you are zapping through TV channels with the couple in their small Greenwich Village apartment. This film unfolds with a succession of valuable archival footage, including news of the time, TV appearances, and never-before-seen home videos and phone recordings. These records intertwine with the extraordinary live footage of "One to One." Combined with the overwhelming immersive feeling unique to IMAX®, audiences can experience an unprecedented immersion, as if they have time-slipped into the live venue or the couple's apartment at that time.

The director is Academy Award-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald. Executive producers include Sean Ono Lennon, John and Yoko's son and a musician, and Brad Pitt, whose memorable performance in the film 'F1' is still fresh in memory.

Furthermore, Sean also handles music production. Through the hands of creators across generations, the era John and Yoko lived through breathes again.

Experience overwhelming immersion that transcends time and space with IMAX®!

Feel "that era" as John and Yoko saw it!

■ Teaser Trailer Unveiled!

The teaser trailer begins with John's statement, "I fell in love with a 'creative genius'," overlaid with his iconic song "Imagine." It shows the intertwining of daily life and the extraordinary for John and Yoko in America in 1971. The intimate, unadorned form of love and artistic impulses they wove in their Greenwich Village apartment emerge vividly.

■ Exclusive IMAX® Release Confirmed!

The film has been confirmed for exclusive release in IMAX®. Experience the meticulously reproduced texture of their apartment at the time, the vividly remastered sound sources handled by their son Sean Lennon, and the atmosphere of New York, USA, half a century ago, on IMAX®'s giant screen and with overwhelming sound space. Please enjoy an unprecedented sense of immersion at the theater, as if you are standing next to the two and reliving that era.

【Film Overview】

■ Film Title: 『John Lennon & Yoko Ono: One to One』

■ Release Information: Fall 2026, Exclusive IMAX® Release

■ Director: Kevin Macdonald

■ Executive Producers: Sean Ono Lennon, Brad Pitt, and others

■ Music Producer: Sean Ono Lennon

■ Distributor: WOWOW

■ Running Time: 100 minutes

■ Official Film Website: Opening Soon

【Synopsis】

New York, August 30, 1972. John Lennon stood on stage for "One to One," his only full concert after leaving The Beatles. Where did the cheerful and dazzling performance he and Yoko Ono delivered come from?

The story goes back to 1971, the moment John and Yoko landed in America, their new home. It was a new life that began in a small Greenwich Village apartment after leaving England, but what they saw through the television screen was the frenzy of the Vietnam War, President Nixon's speeches, and numerous flashy TV shows and commercials. It was American society itself in chaos. Facing the waves of such an era, the two began to sing of "love and peace."

This film luxuriantly interweaves archival footage from TV programs of the time, never-before-seen home videos, and recorded telephone conversations, vividly bringing back the "atmosphere of the era" that John and Yoko breathed.