Dio: Dreamers Never Die, the long-awaited Ronnie James Dio documentary, received its first-ever public screening at the SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. Now according to Dio's wife Wendy Dio in an interview with Lazer 103.3, the documentary will be available in theaters sometime later this year. "We did a lot of different film festivals," Wendy said. "You go to film festivals to get a buyer for the film. And we have secured a buyer. And it will come out at the end of summer in theaters; it'll be in theaters the end of summer."
In a previous interview with Wendy about the documentary, she revealed that Dio: Dreamers Never Die features personalities like Rob Halford and Jack Black.
"I saw the first cut of it. It was very emotional. It's very different from [Dio's autobiography]. 'Cause the book finishes in 1986, with Ronnie playing Madison Square Garden. But the documentary goes all the way through his life till the end. And it was very emotional. I was watching it with my publicist and a person from BMG, who are funding the documentary. And we all cried. It was very emotional. But it's really interesting and really good.
"Rob Halford is great in it, talking about stories. Lita Ford [and] Jack Black [are also in it]. Eddie Trunk and Mick Wall [author of Dio's autobiography] both kind of narrated it and everything. I'm very pleased with it. I don't know exactly when it's gonna come out [this] year, but it'll be out [this] year."
Record label BMG has also authorized Dio: Dreamers Never Die, with BMG acting as the financier and executive producer of the film. Dio: Dreamers Never Die "will be the definitive Ronnie James Dio documentary, incorporating never-before-seen archival footage and photos from his personal archives. The film will offer intimate scenes with his closest peers, friends and family as they bring us inside the life of one of rock and roll's true heroes."