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Netflix to Release Documentary on Marillion’s Rise and the Making of Script for a Jester’s Tear
Netflix to Release Documentary on Marillion’s Rise and the Making of Script for a Jester’s Tear
Netflix to Release Documentary on Marillion’s Rise and the Making of Script for a Jester’s Tear
Netflix is set to take progressive rock fans on a journey back to the 1980s with an upcoming documentary chronicling the rise of Marillion and the making of their iconic debut album, Script for a Jester’s Tear. The film will explore the band’s early struggles, artistic ambitions, and the fearless return to progressive rock’s grandiosity in an era dominated by new wave and pop.
A Deep Dive into Marillion’s Breakthrough
Marillion emerged in the early ‘80s as torchbearers of a revitalized prog rock movement, capturing the theatrical storytelling and intricate musicianship reminiscent of Genesis, Yes, and King Crimson. The Netflix documentary will dive into the creative process behind Script for a Jester’s Tear—an album packed with heart-wrenching melodies, poetic lyrics, and deep emotional themes.
The documentary will feature never-before-seen footage, behind-the-scenes stories from the band’s recording sessions, and interviews with original members including Fish (lead vocals), Steve Rothery (guitar), Mark Kelly (keyboards), Pete Trewavas (bass), and Mick Pointer (drums). Fans can expect a detailed look at how the album’s standout tracks—He Knows You Know, The Web, and the title track—were shaped by the band’s experiences and Fish’s deeply personal lyrics.
The Legacy of Script for a Jester’s Tear
Released in 1983, Script for a Jester’s Tear became a defining moment for progressive rock, proving that the genre was far from dead. With its emotional depth, theatrical performances, and intricate instrumentation, the album cemented Marillion’s status as one of the most important bands of the decade. The Netflix film will highlight the band’s early struggles to gain recognition, their cult following, and how they challenged industry trends to make music that resonated deeply with fans.
A Treat for Prog Rock Fans
The documentary promises to be a nostalgic tribute to Marillion’s legacy, not just for longtime fans but also for new listeners discovering the band’s music. With exclusive interviews, archival footage, and expert commentary, Netflix aims to deliver a compelling story of perseverance, artistry, and the enduring power of progressive rock.
As the documentary’s release date approaches, fans eagerly await what could be the definitive film on Marillion’s early years—a celebration of their journey from underground hopefuls to one of prog rock’s most beloved bands.
Coming Soon
Netflix has yet to announce an official release date, but speculation suggests it could arrive by late 2025, coinciding with the album’s 42nd anniversary. Whether you’re a die-hard Marillion fan or a newcomer to their music, this documentary is set to be a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the artistry of progressive rock.
Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the film’s release.
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