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Feature-length documentary "Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now" explores Ozzy's life post-2019 spinal injury and Parkinson’s diagnosis.
Highlights Ozzy's resilience and music as a lifeline, featuring insights from Sharon Osbourne and esteemed musicians.
Includes exclusive high-definition footage from Grammy-winning “Patient Number 9” album sessions and behind-the-scenes of his final Black Sabbath performance in 2025.
Paramount Plus is set to premiere the feature-length documentary “Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now” later this year. Directed by BAFTA award-winning Tania Alexander, the film provides an intimate look into the life of the legendary Black Sabbath frontman following his severe fall in 2019, which resulted in a spinal injury. The documentary delves into Ozzy's diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease in 2020 and his subsequent decision to retire from touring in 2023.
The film offers a comprehensive portrayal of Ozzy's resilience, highlighting how music became a lifeline during his most challenging years. With insights from his wife and manager Sharon Osbourne, the documentary captures the personal and professional struggles he faced. Key contributors include esteemed musicians such as Tony Iommi, Duff McKagan, Robert Trujillo, Billy Idol, Maynard James Keenan, Chad Smith, Zakk Wylde, Andrew Watt, and Billy Morrison, who provide a multifaceted perspective on Ozzy's enduring influence in the rock world.
Technical aspects of the documentary are meticulously crafted, showcasing high-definition footage from recording sessions for Ozzy's thirteenth studio album, “Patient Number 9,” which won two GRAMMY Awards. The production also features behind-the-scenes moments as Ozzy prepares for his final performance with Black Sabbath, scheduled for July 5, 2025, at Villa Park in Birmingham. This event marks a significant moment in rock history, bringing together iconic bands such as Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, and a supergroup including members from The Smashing Pumpkins and Rage Against The Machine.
“Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now” not only chronicles the artist's personal battles but also celebrates his unwavering dedication to music. Sharon Osbourne emphasizes the film's authenticity, stating that it reveals the true extent of Ozzy’s hardships and his courageous spirit in overcoming serious health challenges. The documentary aims to inspire viewers facing similar struggles, illustrating the profound impact of perseverance and passion.
As the documentary unfolds, audiences will gain a deeper understanding of Ozzy Osbourne's legacy and his relentless pursuit of musical excellence despite adversity. Paramount Plus's latest offering promises to be a compelling addition to the platform’s extensive library, appealing to longtime fans and new viewers alike who are eager to witness the untold story of one of rock’s most iconic figures.
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