
British legends Iron Maiden will celebrate their 50-years anniversary this year with an official documentary, created by Universal Pictures Content Group. It is directed by Malcolm Venville (“Churchill At War”) and produced by Dominic Freeman (“Spirits In The Forest – A Depeche Mode Film”). Parker (“Bogart: Life Comes In Flashes”) is executive producer. The film will be spread internationally in the cinemas in the autumn 2025 by Universal Pictures International. It will feature interviews with the band’s members, including the last interview with Paul DiAnno, who died last year, also with fans of the band and musicians from other bands such as Gene Simmons from Kiss and Lars Ulrich from Metallica. There will be archival footage and animations with the legendary Eddie, the band’s talisman. The movie will show the deep connection between the band and the fans worldwide.
Iron Maiden were formed in London in 1975 and they are known as pioneers of the new British heavy metal movement. They sold out more than 100 million records worldwide, and they had more than 2500 concerts in 64 countries across 6 continents. They will start their “Run For Your Lives Tour” in May this year, which begins in Budapest, Hungary.
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