Ozzy: No Escape From Now is all set to honor the late rock legend's legacy with a fiery documentary about his life. Hitting Paramount+ this October, the two-hour documentary follows the final six years of Osbourne's life after his fall in 2019. Fans will get to look at some intimate studio sessions, hospital moments, and family conversations that reveal the last moments of his life and everything that was woven around those days. It's an attempt at revisiting the rockstar's life and legacy, one that had a lasting impact on the music industry and the generations he was active in.
The trailer frames the film as an affectionate, candid farewell, one that balances grief with music and moments of Osbourne that will show him in a different light. Here's everything fans need to know about Ozzy: No Escape From Now and what they can expect from this heartfelt farewell.
When and where is Ozzy: No Escape From Now going to release?
The documentary will be released on Paramount+ on October 7, 2025. Fans can get access to the streaming service with a $5.99/month plan for the ad-supported Essential plan and an $11.99/month plan for the ad-free Paramount+ with Showtime plan.
What has the trailer for Ozzy: No Escape From Now revealed about the documentary?
In the initial moments of the trailer, Ozzy says,
"The thing about getting older, you know, [is] I used to take pills for fun. Now we take to stay alive."
It's a line that sets the tone for what fans can expect from the film as we move on to seeing glimpses of everything fans will get to witness in the posthumous project.
Directed by Tania Alexander and produced with the Osbourne family, the trailer for Ozzy: No Escape From Now features Sharon Osbourne, alongside their children Aimee, Kelly, and Jack, who reflect on Ozzy's battles after his 2019 fall and subsequent health complications. Sharon talks about how his depression during recovery left him unwilling to even work with therapists. Kelly then reveals how daily studio sessions became his lifeline, sparking creativity and reminding him of who he truly was.
The film will track those exact moments, including his return to recording with Ordinary Man in 2020 and Patient Number 9 in 2022, albums that the rock legend himself calls "the best medicine" he has ever had.
Ozzy: No Escape From Now was never meant to be a posthumous tribute, which gives the project all the more weight. His final concert with Black Sabbath on July 5, 2025, will also be shown in the documentary, as fans unravel his life's legacy with candid reflections, family testimony, and rare footage. As Ozzy himself declares in the trailer, “If my life’s coming to an end, I really can’t complain. I had a great life.”
Ozzy: No Escape From Now will be streaming on Paramount+ from October 7, 2025.
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