The new Ozzy Osbourne documentary shows prior to the final program


Only three months after the rock legend 'N' Roll, Ozzy Osbourne, died at age 76, a new documentary will shed light on his last days.

Paramount+ launched a trailer on Wednesday for a new documentary film after the life of Osbourne, who died from a heart attack on July 22. The movie, “Ozzy: No escape from Nown”, was initially announced in February on its official site.

“The last six years have been full of some of the worst moments I have passed. There have been times when I thought my number had passed,” Osbourne said about his career. “But making music and making two albums saved me. I would have gone crazy without music.”

The press release describes the film as a “warm and deeply personal portrait” of Osbourne and how his world “shuddered at a stop” six years ago upon receiving the diagnosis of his Parkinson in 2019. In particular, it is said that it represents the period prior to the final show of the goodbye of the 76 -year -old, “Back to the beginning”, in Villa Park on July 5.

Directed by the winner of Bafta Tania Alexander and produced by Echo Velvet, the film also includes comments from a variety of the family and closest friends of Osbourne.

“Ozzy's only repentance is that he never said goodbye to his fans,” says his wife Sharon Osbourne in the trailer.

Later, he raises a question to her husband: “What do you think of a great farewell show?”

“If I'm going to go there, I want to be there Ozzy's old song,” he replies.

The film is not the only tribute to Osbourne, like a Special performance In 2025 VMA dedicated himself to the Black Sabbath leader.

He farewell He saw Steven Tyler of Aerosmith out of retirement to act with bandmate Joe Perry, singer Yungblud and extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt. It presented a mixture of successes, including “Crazy Train”, “Changes” and “Mama, I'm Coming Home”.

“Ozzy forever, man!” Yungblud shouted at the end, before hugging Tyler.

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