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Netflix has announced the release of a major new documentary on heavy metal legends, Iron Maiden, scheduled to premiere in March 2025.
The documentary, titled Run To The Hills: The Story of Iron Maiden, will offer an unprecedented look into the history of one of the most influential and enduring bands in rock music.
Known for their electrifying stage presence, iconic mascot Eddie, and groundbreaking albums, Iron Maiden’s journey has become the stuff of rock legend—and Netflix aims to capture it all.
Directed by renowned music filmmaker David Morgan, who has previously worked on successful rock documentaries, Run To The Hills promises a deep dive into the evolution of the band, from their formation in London’s East End in 1975 to their rise to global superstardom.
The film will chart the band’s highs, including their triumphant world tours and platinum-selling albums, as well as the challenges they’ve faced throughout their five-decade career.
Iron Maiden kicked off the North American leg of The Future Past Tour last night (October 4th) at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in San Diego, CA, treating the packed amphitheatre to an explosive 2-hour, high-energy set.
From the incendiary show opener, “Caught Somewhere In Time,” the band captivated the audience with a set that seamlessly moved through the The Future Past with songs such as.
“The Time Machine” and “Hell On Earth” from Iron Maiden’s most recent acclaimed studio album Senjutsu. Check out more photos by John McMurtrie.