Ozzy Osbourne’s life will be the subject of a new documentary titled No Escape from Now, slated for release in October 2025. The film’s first official trailer just dropped, offering a raw, immersive look at the “Prince of Darkness” across decades of success, tragedy, and resilience.

The documentary promises an unfiltered portrait of Ozzy’s career and personal journey, drawing from archival footage, candid interviews, and behind-the-scenes access. It aims to capture not just the rock icon’s legendary performances, but also the human toll of fame — from health struggles and addiction to moments of redemption. The trailer teases scenes of early Osbourne performances, family interactions, and reflections on his mortality.

According to the press announcement, No Escape from Now will premiere in theaters and on streaming platforms simultaneously in select territories. The release strategy echoes the trend of hybrid distribution adopted by high-profile music documentaries in recent years.

Though full dates and platform details are pending, the producers say the documentary will include new interviews with Ozzy himself, as well as family, collaborators, and music industry veterans. It is being produced under the banner of Sanctuary Documentaries, which has previously worked on profiles of other music legends.

The trailer itself has already drawn attention for its emotional weight. In one snippet, Ozzy’s voiceover states: “You can run, but you can’t hide from who you are.” That line dovetails with the documentary’s title and suggests a focus on identity and accountability in his untold stories.