
In 2026, Netflix will premiere The Final Madness: Ozzy Osbourne’s Last Tour, a documentary destined to become one of the most emotional and iconic music films of the decade.
More than a concert movie, it’s a raw, reverent tribute to the man who forged heavy metal in fire and madness. From the fog-choked stages of Sabbath’s early days to the tear-streaked finale in Birmingham, this film captures the thunderous farewell of the one and only Prince of Darkness.
The Final Madness offers fans a front-row seat to Ozzy’s last tour—every scream, every stumble, every moment of triumph. But beyond the music, it’s a deeply personal portrait: of a man at war with his body, still roaring with the spirit that made generations throw devil horns in the air. Through never-before-seen footage, candid interviews with Ozzy, Sharon, bandmates, and rock legends, the film digs into the soul of a cultural icon who redefined what it means to be a rockstar—and a survivor.
The documentary charts Ozzy’s incredible journey—from working-class Aston to global superstardom—anchored by the love of his family and the loyalty of fans across continents. As Ozzy takes his final bows, The Final Madness doesn’t just document an end. It celebrates a legacy, a sound, and a man who turned pain into power, chaos into art.
Whether you grew up on “Paranoid” or discovered him through reality TV, this film will remind you why Ozzy Osbourne was never just a performer—he was a phenomenon. As the screen fades to black and the echoes of his final notes linger, one truth remains: legends never die—they just raise hell one last
time.
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