Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now will be a full-length documentary offering a deeply personal portrait of the goth rocker
Paramount+ has announced the production of Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, a new feature-length documentary that peers behind The Prince of Darkness’ public persona to reveal the devastating setbacks he has faced since his fateful fall in 2019. Currently in production, the project is slated to premiere on Paramount+ later this year.
This is Ozzy Osbourne like youโve never seen before: an honest, warm and deeply personal portrait of one of the greatest rock stars of all-time, detailing how the singerโs world shuddered to a halt six years ago, forcing him to contemplate who he really is, confront his own mortality and question whether or not he can ever perform on stage for one last time. Addressing his health issues and impact of his Parkinsonโs diagnosis, the film showcases the central role music continues to play in Ozzyโs life โ also proving his mischievous sense of humor remains resolutely intact despite it all.
โThe last six years have been full of some of the worst times Iโve been through. Thereโs been times when I thought my number was up,โ admits Ozzy. โBut making music and making two albums saved me. Iโd have gone nuts without music.โ
Directed by BAFTA Award winner Tania Alexander, the documentary began filming in early 2022, during the recording sessions for his 13th studio album, the two-time Grammy Award-winning Patient Number 9. It will continue filming into summer as Ozzy attempts to take the stage for one final performance with his Black Sabbath bandmates as part of a sold-out, all-star celebration at Villa Park in his hometown of Birmingham on July 5th.
Continues Ozzy: โMy fans have supported me for so many years, and I really want to thank them and say a proper goodbye to them. That is what the Villa Park show is about.โ
Featuring full access to Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne and their children, the full-length documentary also includes a host of key contributors in his life, including bandmate Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Duff McKagan (Guns Nโ Roses), Robert Trujillo (Metallica), Billy Idol, Maynard James Keenan (Tool), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), guitarist Zakk Wylde, producer Andrew Watt and friend/musician Billy Morrison, all of whom help deliver a human view of a man who remains a hero to millions.
Adds Sharon Osbourne: โThis film is an honest account of what has happened to Ozzy during the last few years. It shows how hard things have been for him and the courage he has shown while dealing with a number of serious health issues, including Parkinsonโs. Itโs about the reality of his life now. We have worked with a production team we trust and have allowed them the freedom to tell the story openly. We hope that story will inspire people that are facing similar issues to Ozzy.โ
The film is produced by UK production house Echo Velvet (Itโs Showtime, Kids Like Us), in partnership with the Osbournes & MTV Entertainment Studios. The documentary is executive produced by Bruce Gillmer and Amanda Culkowski (MTV Entertainment Studios), Phil Alexander (Echo Velvet; former Editor-in-Chief, MOJO, Q, Kerrang!) and Sharon Osbourne (Sharon Osbourne Management).