Priest: Defenders of the Faith** is a sweeping new music documentary set to debut on Netflix on August 16, 2025, marking the 40th anniversary of Judas Priest’s iconic 1985 album of the same name. A celebration of heavy metal’s enduring legacy, the film chronicles the rise, impact, and resilience of Judas Priest—one of the genre’s most influential and trailblazing bands.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alison Ellwood (*Laurel Canyon*, *History of the Eagles*), the documentary blends electrifying archival footage, rare behind-the-scenes material, and candid new interviews with band members, contemporaries, and famous fans. Viewers are taken on a journey through the band’s pivotal Defenders of the Faith era, widely considered a creative high point that solidified Judas Priest’s identity as the “Metal Gods.”
Released in January 1984, *Defenders of the Faith* followed the commercial success of *Screaming for Vengeance* and expanded the band’s sonic and thematic ambition. With tracks like “Freewheel Burning,” “The Sentinel,” and “Some Heads Are Gonna Roll,” the album showcased the twin-guitar assault of Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing and the soaring, operatic vocals of frontman Rob Halford. The album fused aggression and precision, pushing heavy metal into a more technical and theatrical realm that would influence generations of bands.
The documentary dives into the cultural and political backdrop of the 1980s, a decade when metal was both vilified and celebrated. It examines how Judas Priest—known for their leather-and-studs aesthetic—challenged norms and became unwitting pioneers in representing the LGBTQ+ community, especially through Halford’s later public coming out. “There was power in the music, but there was also freedom,” Halford reflects in the film. “We were louder than the silence.”
In addition to tracing the album’s creation and critical reception, *Priest: Defenders of the Faith* also highlights the global *Metal Conqueror Tour*, which brought the band’s high-energy live show to hundreds of thousands of fans. The tour’s elaborate stage designs and pyrotechnics became a blueprint for arena metal acts that followed.
The documentary doesn’t shy away from internal tensions and industry challenges. It explores the band’s legal battles, lineup changes, and their controversial trial in 1990, when they were accused of placing subliminal messages in their music. Yet, through each trial, Judas Priest emerged with their legacy not only intact but further cemented as icons of rebellion, endurance, and artistic integrity.
Set to a thunderous soundtrack and punctuated by testimonials from the likes of Lars Ulrich (Metallica), Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden), and Lzzy Hale (Halestorm), *Priest: Defenders of the Faith* is more than a tribute—it’s a testament to the genre’s power to unite generations through sound and spectacle.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the metal scene, this documentary offers a riveting look at how one band helped shape the sound, style, and spirit of heavy metal. Streaming worldwide on Netflix, August 16, 2025.