Ozzy Osbourne has dealt with several tough times since the fall of his “destiny” 2019, and he is ready to share his journey.
On Tuesday, Paramount+ released its feature-length documentary, “No Escape From Now.” Shows Osbourne's life over the past six years.
“The past six years have been filled with some of the worst times I've experienced. There have been times when I thought my numbers were growing,” Osborne said in a press release obtained by Fox News Digital. I did.
Ozzy Osbourne will feature his life and recent health struggles in his upcoming documentary, “No Escape From Now.” (Getty Images)
“But making music and making two albums saved me. I was hooked without music.”
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The documentary “presents an honest, warm, deeply personal portrait of one of the biggest rock stars of all time, detailing the singer's world halted six years ago, and reflects on who he truly is. They force him to stand up to his own. The mortality rate and questions question whether he can perform on stage at the end.”
“The past six years have been filled with some of the worst times I've had. There were times when I thought my numbers were growing.”
The documentary in production shows how Osborne's diagnosis of Parkinson's disease changed his life.
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The production began in early 2022 when musicians were recording their 13th studio album, Patient Number 9. Production will continue over the summer when Osborne attempts to finally take the stage with his black Sabbath bandmate at his hometown of Birmingham Villa Park on July 5th.

Black Sabath Band members Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Ozzy Osbourne. (Chris Walter/Wire Image)
Along with Osborne's wife Sharon and her children, the documentary includes Tony Iomi, Duff McCagan, Robert Trujillo, Billy Idol, Maynard James Keenan, Chad Smith, guitarist Zach Wild and producer. It includes several notable figures in the life of a rock star, including Andrews. Watt and Billy Morrison.
Sharon pointed out that the documentary shows how “hard” life has been for her husband over the past few years.

Ozzy Osbourne had previously been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. (Harry Harry)
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“The film is an honest explanation of what happened to Ozzy over the past few years. It shows how difficult it is for him and the courage he has shown while dealing with many serious health issues, including Parkinson's disease. I will,” Sharon said. .

Ozzy Osbourne's wife, Sharon, has explained over the past few years how “stricken” life is for her husband. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images of Recording Academy)
“It's about the reality of his life right now. We worked with the production team we trust and gave them the freedom to openly tell the story. We've seen the story as Ozzy. I hope it will inspire those who are facing problems.”
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There is no release date for “Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now,” but it will premiere on Paramount+ later this year.





