
""The last six years have been full of some of the worst times I've been through. There's been times when I thought my number was up," Osbourne previously said of his career. "But making music and making two albums saved me. I'd have gone nuts without music.""
"The press release describes the film as a "warm and deeply personal portrait" of Osbourne and how his world "shuddered to a halt" six years ago upon receiving his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019."
""Ozzy's one regret is that he never really got to say goodbye to his fans," his wife Sharon Osbourne says in the trailer. Later, she poses a question to her husband: "What do you think of a big farewell show?" "If I'm gonna go up there, I wanna be up there the old Ozzy singing," he replies."
Ozzy Osbourne died from a heart attack on July 22 at age 76. Paramount+ released a trailer for Ozzy: No Escape From Now, a documentary that follows his final years and the lead-up to his farewell performance. The film highlights his 2019 Parkinson's diagnosis and depicts the preparation for the "Back to the Beginning" farewell show at Villa Park on July 5. Tania Alexander directed and Echo Velvet produced the film, which includes commentary from close family, friends and collaborators. Sharon Osbourne says his regret was not getting to say goodbye to fans. A 2025 VMAs tribute honored his legacy with guest performances.
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