Iron Maiden, the legendary British heavy metal band, has not only influenced music but also left its mark on cinema. This curated list of films either directly features Iron Maiden's music, explores themes similar to their lyrical content, or has been inspired by the band's ethos. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering the magic of Maiden, these films provide a fascinating journey through the realms of rock, horror, and adventure, all tied to the spirit of Iron Maiden.

The Wicker Man (1973)
Description: This cult classic horror film has been cited as an influence on Iron Maiden's darker themes, particularly in songs like "The Number of the Beast."
Fact: The film's ending was so shocking that it was cut from the original release, only to be restored in later versions.


Aces High (1976)
Description: While not directly related to Iron Maiden, this film shares its name with one of their songs, and its World War I setting resonates with the band's interest in historical events.
Fact: The film features Malcolm McDowell, known for his role in "A Clockwork Orange," and was based on the play "Journey's End."


The Evil That Men Do (1984)
Description: Named after an Iron Maiden song, this film follows a retired assassin who returns to action, reflecting themes of vengeance and justice found in the band's lyrics.
Fact: The film stars Charles Bronson, known for his roles in action and revenge films.


The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Description: Iron Maiden's song "Phantom of the Opera" inspired by Gaston Leroux's novel, this film adaptation captures the gothic and theatrical elements the band often explores.
Fact: The film features music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, whose work has been covered by Iron Maiden.


The Prisoner (1967)
Description: While not directly related to Iron Maiden, this TV series inspired the band's song "The Prisoner," reflecting themes of individuality and resistance against control.
Fact: The series was created by and starred Patrick McGoohan, who also directed several episodes.


The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1977)
Description: This adaptation of Coleridge's poem, which inspired Iron Maiden's epic song, explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the supernatural.
Fact: The film was part of a series of adaptations of classic literature for television.


The Number of the Beast (1982)
Description: This film, named after Iron Maiden's iconic album, delves into themes of the supernatural and the occult, mirroring the dark and mysterious vibes of the band's music.
Fact: The film was released in the same year as the album, creating a unique cultural phenomenon. It was also one of the first films to use Iron Maiden's music in its soundtrack.


Flight 666 (2009)
Description: This documentary captures Iron Maiden's 2008 world tour, showcasing the band's live performances, backstage antics, and the unique experience of traveling on their own Boeing 757, Ed Force One.
Fact: The film features exclusive interviews with band members and was directed by Sam Dunn, known for his work on metal documentaries.


The Trooper (2014)
Description: Inspired by Iron Maiden's song about the Charge of the Light Brigade, this film explores themes of war, duty, and the human cost of conflict, echoing the song's narrative.
Fact: The film was shot in Ukraine, where the actual historical event took place, adding authenticity to the setting.


The Legacy of Iron (2017)
Description: A documentary exploring the history and influence of Iron Maiden, from their early days to their status as one of the most enduring bands in metal music.
Fact: The film includes interviews with band members, fans, and music critics, providing an in-depth look at Iron Maiden's legacy.
