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Harris Dickinson Revives On‑Set Humiliation Claim, Rules Out Ralph Fiennes and Reacts to Robert Lindsay Speculation

The renewed remarks coincide with heightened attention to his Lennon role in Sam Mendes’ four‑film Beatles project.

Overview

  • In a new Times interview, Dickinson recounted that an older co‑star mocked his working‑class background during a guessing game on set using clichés like “fish and chips” and Love Island.
  • He explicitly said the person was not Ralph Fiennes, calling his The King's Man co‑star “a sweetheart.”
  • When Robert Lindsay’s name was suggested, Dickinson replied, “F***! I’ve been caught!” without confirming the identity, and outlets have requested comment from representatives.
  • The allegation was first discussed publicly in 2023, with the latest coverage revisiting the account without a formal naming or complaint.
  • Dickinson is set to portray John Lennon alongside Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn and Barry Keoghan in Sam Mendes’ authorized four‑film Beatles anthology slated for a grouped April 2028 theatrical release.