Overview
- The two-hour film streams Oct. 7 on Paramount+ in the U.S. and internationally, excluding Japan.
- Directed by BAFTA winner Tania Alexander and produced with the Osbourne family, it is made by Echo Velvet with MTV Entertainment Studios, with Sharon Osbourne among executive producers.
- The documentary chronicles his final six years, from the 2019 fall and multiple surgeries to the effects of Parkinson’s, tracing how recording Ordinary Man, Patient Number 9 and a Post Malone collaboration supported his recovery.
- It includes intimate interviews with Sharon, Aimee, Kelly and Jack Osbourne and peers including Tony Iommi, Zakk Wylde, Duff McKagan, Slash, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo, Tom Morello, Billy Idol, Chad Smith and Billy Corgan, and features one of Ozzy’s final on-camera reflections.
- The film covers preparations for his July 5 Villa Park farewell performance, with producers noting it was not intended as a posthumous work, while the BBC’s separate hour-long Coming Home is set for Oct. 2 on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK.