West Ham are set to release a movie to celebrate the move from the Boleyn Ground to London Stadium, vice-chairman Karren Brady has confirmed.

The film, which will be titled Iron Men, is set to follow seven supporters. No release date has been confirmed for the movie, which Brady announced at the Leaders Sports Business Summit.

Brady also added that the film will be about the “transition of the values and history” of West Ham between the departure from their home of 112 years and their arrival at their new ground, the 2012 Olympic Stadium.

Many Hammers supporters are yet to embrace the ground, with fans chanting “Stratford’s a s***hole” and "We should have stayed at the Boleyn."

Returning to the Boleyn is not an option for West Ham, with demolition work having begun late last month after the venue was used for filming another movie, Final Score starring Pierce Brosnan.