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Iron Maiden 50th anniversary film

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:45 am
by GoodJudge
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/ ... nniversary

Iron Maiden are to have an official documentary made about them, charting their long career as cornerstones of British heavy metal.

The currently untitled film, scheduled for release in cinemas in the autumn to mark Iron Maiden’s 50th anniversary, will feature interviews with the band – including the final interview with early member Paul Di’Anno, who died last year – as they recall their path from grotty east London to five UK No 1 albums and phantasmagoric arena-filling stage shows. Superfans including Kiss’s Gene Simmons, Metallica’s Lars Ulrich and actor Javier Bardem will be on hand for analysis.

As well as archival footage there will be new animated sequences featuring band mascot Eddie, adding up to what promotional materials describe as “a unique visual experience that highlights Iron Maiden’s widespread impact and the strong connection between the band and their truly global army of fans”.

A subsidiary of Universal Pictures will produce the film, which is being directed by Malcolm Venville. The British film-maker is known for his films about even more august historical figures: the 2024 miniseries Churchill at War, and his drama trilogy focusing on the US presidents Ulysses S Grant, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.

Rod Smallwood, Iron Maiden’s manager, said Venville and his team were given “unrestricted access to the band, our fans and musical peers. We trust that they will excite not only music fans but also anyone who loves a story of an underdog beating the odds.”

Re: Iron Maiden 50th anniversary film

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:49 am
by GoodJudge
The Eddie "animations" sound dreadful, I wonder how much of the early days can be better documented than via their Early Days film from years ago, and will filmgoers actually GAF about the Blaze and Prancer years?

Re: Iron Maiden 50th anniversary film

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2025 12:52 pm
by Ziggy Sawdust
Riggs is the only person who could give Eddie true credibility.

Re: Iron Maiden 50th anniversary film

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2025 1:38 pm
by HueyRamone
GoodJudge wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:49 am The Eddie "animations" sound dreadful, I wonder how much of the early days can be better documented than via their Early Days film from years ago, and will filmgoers actually GAF about the Blaze and Prancer years?
This. They've already done this to death.

I didnt see the KISS doc on A&E or wherever it was that excluded Ace and Peter, but I cant imagine it tread any new ground not covered by Kiss Exposed, Extreme Closeup, Kiss Konfidential, Kiss my ass, The second coming, etc etc

Re: Iron Maiden 50th anniversary film

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2025 11:53 pm
by El Vampiro Blanco
Superfans like Gene Simmons :x :x
I doubt Gene can name one album and am sure has never listened to a complete Maiden album...

Re: Iron Maiden 50th anniversary film

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 9:42 pm
by risingfarce
El Vampiro Blanco wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2025 11:53 pm Superfans like Gene Simmons :x :x
I doubt Gene can name one album and am sure has never listened to a complete Maiden album...
When Maiden opened for KISS on the "Unmasked" tour, Paul Di'Anno, with attitude, went up to Gene and said name one of our songs. Gene rattled off all of the songs on the first Maiden lp in order. That shut Di'Anno up.