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Ozzy Osbourne documentary arrives on Paramount+ Oct. 7
- Paramount+ will debut a new film on October 7 that explores the final six years of Ozzy Osbourne’s life, offering an intimate look at his health challenges and career during that period.
- The documentary follows Ozzy's 2019 fall that forced cancellation of his two-and-a-half-year farewell tour and escalating health issues including Parkinson's diagnosis.
- Featuring interviews with Ozzy, his family, and musicians like Tony Iommi, Zakk Wylde, and Post Malone, the film highlights his chronic pain’s impact on mental health and music.
- The two-hour documentary was developed in partnership with the Osbourne family and overseen by executive producers Bruce Gillmer, Amanda Culkowski, Phil Alexander, and Sharon Osbourne.
- The premiere precedes the BBC's Coming Home film, which was pulled at the Osbourne family's request, reflecting their concerns over that production’s rushed schedule.
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The documentary traces the last six years of the singer's life, during which he continued to make music despite his health on the decline.
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