- Iron Maiden: Live After Death (1985)
- Iron Maiden: Flight 666 (2009)
- The Number of the Beast (1982)
- The Legacy of the Beast (2019)
- Iron Maiden: Behind the Iron Curtain (1985)
- Iron Maiden: The Early Days (1990)
- Iron Maiden: The History of Iron Maiden - Part 1: The Early Days (2004)
- Iron Maiden: En Vivo! (2012)
- Iron Maiden: Death on the Road (2005)
- Iron Maiden: Maiden England (1989)
Iron Maiden, one of the most iconic heavy metal bands, has not only influenced music but also cinema. This curated list showcases films that either feature Iron Maiden's music, are inspired by their themes, or document their journey, offering fans and newcomers alike a unique cinematic experience that captures the essence of the band's legacy.

Iron Maiden: Live After Death (1985)
Description: A concert film that documents the band's performances during the World Slavery Tour, highlighting their stage presence and the energy of their live shows.
Fact: The film was shot over two nights at Long Beach Arena, California, and includes the entire setlist from the tour.


Iron Maiden: Flight 666 (2009)
Description: This documentary follows Iron Maiden on their 2008 world tour, showcasing the band's performances, backstage life, and the unique experience of traveling on their own Boeing 757, Ed Force One.
Fact: The film was shot in 13 countries over 45 days, capturing the band's global appeal and the logistics of their ambitious tour.


The Number of the Beast (1982)
Description: Although not a film in the traditional sense, this concert video captures Iron Maiden at their peak, performing their seminal album live. It's included for its historical significance and the band's influence on film culture.
Fact: The album cover features Eddie, Iron Maiden's mascot, as a devil, which became an iconic image in metal culture.


The Legacy of the Beast (2019)
Description: A mobile game that inspired a live tour, this film explores the concept behind the game, featuring interviews with band members and showcasing the tour's elaborate stage setups.
Fact: The game's storyline was developed in collaboration with the band, ensuring authenticity to Iron Maiden's lore.


Iron Maiden: Behind the Iron Curtain (1985)
Description: This documentary captures Iron Maiden's 1984 tour behind the Iron Curtain, offering a rare glimpse into the band's experiences in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
Fact: The film includes footage from their historic performance in Poland, which was one of the first Western rock concerts allowed in the country.


Iron Maiden: The Early Days (1990)
Description: This documentary provides insight into the band's formation, early struggles, and rise to fame, featuring interviews with band members and rare footage.
Fact: It includes the story of how Steve Harris formed the band and the challenges they faced in the early punk and metal scene.


Iron Maiden: The History of Iron Maiden - Part 1: The Early Days (2004)
Description: Part of a series, this film delves into the band's history from their inception to the release of "The Number of the Beast", with a focus on their early career.
Fact: It features interviews with former members like Paul Di'Anno and Dennis Stratton, providing a comprehensive view of the band's early days.


Iron Maiden: En Vivo! (2012)
Description: Captured during their 2011 tour in Santiago, Chile, this concert film showcases the band's enduring appeal and their ability to captivate large audiences.
Fact: The film was released in 3D, marking one of the first heavy metal concert films to use this technology.


Iron Maiden: Death on the Road (2005)
Description: This concert film captures Iron Maiden's performance during their Dance of Death tour, showcasing their evolution and the integration of new songs with classics.
Fact: The film includes the first live performance of "Dance of Death" and features elaborate stage setups.


Iron Maiden: Maiden England (1989)
Description: Filmed during the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son tour, this concert video captures the band at their theatrical best, with elaborate stage setups and costumes.
Fact: The film was remastered and re-released in 2013 with additional footage, making it a comprehensive look at that era of Iron Maiden's career.
