Overview
- The feature runs about two hours and was made in association with the Osbourne family, with Sharon Osbourne credited as an executive producer.
- Interviews include Ozzy, Sharon, Jack, Kelly and Aimee Osbourne alongside peers such as Tony Iommi, Zakk Wylde, James Hetfield, Duff McKagan, Tom Morello, Billy Corgan and Robert Trujillo.
- The film chronicles health challenges from 2019 onward, including a Parkinson’s diagnosis, and contextualizes late projects like Ordinary Man, Patient Number 9 and his Commonwealth Games appearance.
- It documents his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame moment in October 2024 and preparations for a planned hometown farewell weeks before his death in July 2025, with the project unfinished at the time.
- Streaming begins October 7 on Paramount+, with a seven‑day free trial available and plans starting at $7.99/£4.99, as viewing guides note VPN options for those outside supported regions.