Metal Lords
"Metal up your ass."
Two teenage outsiders, Kevin and Hunter, bond over metal music and a shared dream to rock their school battle of the bands. They form a band with Emily and Clay, navigate crushes, parental pressure, and the chaotic world of garage rehearsals, gig nights, and misfit camaraderie. Their heads are... Read more
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About Metal Lords
Two teenage outsiders, Kevin and Hunter, bond over metal music and a shared dream to rock their school battle of the bands. They form a band with Emily and Clay, navigate crushes, parental pressure, and the chaotic world of garage rehearsals, gig nights, and misfit camaraderie. Their heads are filled with riffs and the belief that true glory comes from playing loud, sticking together, and earning the respect of their peers. As they chase the spotlight, they face obstacles from competing bands and the social maze of high school, yet their loyalty to the music and each other keeps them pushing forward. The journey is funny, chaotic, and endearing, highlighting friendship, identity, and the power of punky anthems for all.
Directed by Peter Sollett, Metal Lords is based on an original screenplay by D B Weiss. The film premiered in 2022 and follows teen misfits chasing fame through a metal infused friendship, chaotic rehearsals, and a hopeful push toward acceptance.
Because Metal Lords was released on Netflix, there is no traditional box office gross widely reported. Streaming releases rarely disclose conventional earnings, though the film reached a wide audience and sparked conversations about teen metal culture across social media forums.
The movie resonates with metal fans and teen movie goers alike, celebrating a do it yourself ethic and the power of unlikely friendships. It sparked memes and social media chatter about rival bands, riffs, and stage antics, feeding conversations about acceptance and creative risk among fans, critics, and casual viewers.
Critics noted the film's warm humor and earnest portrayal of teenage ambition, with performances that bring depth to outcast characters. Themes of friendship, identity, and finding your voice through music anchor the comedy and drama, offering a hopeful message about belonging even when the odds are tough to the audience.
Details
- Release Date
- April 08, 2022
- Runtime
- 1h 37m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 733 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama, Music
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Bighead Littlehead
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Jaeden Martell
Kevin Schlieb
Adrian Greensmith
Hunter Sylvester
Isis Hainsworth
Emily Spector
Noah Urrea
Clay Moss
Brett Gelman
Dr. Sylvester
Analesa Fisher
Kendall Sarn
Michelle Mao
Lisa Randall
Phelan Davis
Rocky 'Skip' Hoffman
Austin Huynh
Tim
Joe Manganiello
Dr. Troy Nix
Director: Peter Sollett
Written by: D. B. Weiss