A new project from the creators of Game of Thrones is available on Netflix. Metal Lords is a teen comedy that follows a group of high school musicians who want to win a music competition.
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Two not-so-popular teenagers gather in metal to win band fights, achieve fame … and worship as gods.
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Before discovering the many movies and TV series projects they are developing for Netflix, such as World Tree and Three Body Problem Adaptations, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss returns with a new film. The creators of Game of Thrones completely change the registry with a teen comedy on a metal background.
Metal Lords follows the musical ascent of two unpopular teenagers, Hunter and Kevin, who form the metal band, the Skullsuckers. But they lack an essential element, the bassist. Despite their efforts, they can not find this precious person. It was then that Kevin noticed a strange girl playing the cello.
Very quickly, Kevin approaches Emily and joins her in a band so they can practice and hope to win the Battle of the Bands, a competition for the best band, which also includes a pop rock band.
For this project, DB Weiss, according to the script, and David Benioff, in production, found composer Ramin Javad, with whom they had already worked on Game of Thrones, and also collaborated with Rage Against the Machine on Metal Lords music. , Which is one of the main locations of this project.

As for the story, which sometimes lacks rhythm, we are confronted with a classic teenage scenario where the unpopular ones are bullied by the big boys and confronted with a popular high school. In terms of staging, we expected a little more from Peter Solet, who had a brilliant “One Night in New York.”
Every character has something fascinating and at the same time disgusting thanks to the performances of its actors Jeden Martel (It, Knives Out), Issy Hinesworth (Emma) and Adrian Greensmith. Even if we regret the lack of madness for a metal movie that turns out to be quite reasonable, we appreciate the music sections and the pretty tasty guests like Joe Mangianello and Brett Gelman.
Source: allocine

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