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Good News: Netflix to Release New Megadeth Documentary “Rusted But Not Broken”

Netflix has officially announced the upcoming release of a comprehensive documentary chronicling the legendary thrash metal band Megadeth. Titled Megadeth: Rusted But Not Broken, the film is set to premiere globally on November 20, 2025, exclusively on the streaming platform (Bitssport).

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Greg Olliver, known for his work on documentaries about Motörhead and Lemmy, this project promises an intimate and powerful look at Megadeth’s legacy, struggles, and evolution over the decades. The documentary delves into the band’s journey—from the tumultuous early days following Dave Mustaine’s departure from Metallica to Megadeth’s rise as one of the “Big Four” of thrash metal (Bitssport).

The film features exclusive interviews with frontman Dave Mustaine, bassist David Ellefson, and other current and former members, including archived interviews with the late drummer Nick Menza. It also includes rare archival footage, behind-the-scenes glimpses into the band’s life on the road and in the studio, and insights from industry experts (247insightz).

Fans can expect to see never-before-seen material, candid reflections, and raw performances that dig deep into what has kept Megadeth relevant for over 40 years. The documentary aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Megadeth’s impact on music and culture, highlighting their musical achievements, cultural influence, and the personal stories that have defined their journey (247insightz).

The announcement of the documentary has generated significant excitement among fans and critics alike. Megadeth’s dedicated fanbase, known as the “Megadeth Cyber Army,” has expressed eager anticipation for the film, hoping it will offer a comprehensive and candid portrayal of the band’s history (247insightz).

Megadeth: Rusted But Not Broken will be available for streaming exclusively on Netflix starting November 20, 2025. Subscribers can watch the documentary on various devices, including smart TVs, computers, and mobile devices (Halfjtime News).

This documentary promises to be a landmark event for fans of the band and the heavy metal genre as a whole. By offering an in-depth look into the band’s history, struggles, and triumphs, the film will provide a comprehensive understanding of Megadeth’s enduring legacy.

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