A ‘raw and real’ biopic from the life of OZZY OSBOURNE is gaining momentum. A cinematic biopic about the life and legendary career of Ozzy Osbourne is being worked on and could hit theaters in 2027. Speaking backstage at Black Sabbath’s Back to the Beginning concert on Saturday (July 5), Ozzy’s son Jack Osbourne said the script is being rewritten and that a “hardcore” Ozzy fan has been recruited as director. Jack Osbourne: “We’ve got the movie coming.” Now we have an assistant director, and the script is done, and Sony Studios is going to produce it. It’s about to go through a script rewrite. It’s going to be raw and real. “We ain’t trippin’ around, we’re really gonna tell it all.”

**”Raw and Real”: Ozzy Osbourne Biopic Gaining Momentum for 2027 Release**

 

The life of rock’s most infamous and beloved madman is finally headed to the big screen. A **cinematic biopic about Ozzy Osbourne** is officially in development, with plans to hit theaters in **2027**—and according to the Osbourne family, it’s going to be **raw, real, and unfiltered**.

 

Speaking backstage at Black Sabbath’s powerful *Back to the Beginning* reunion concert on **July 5**, Ozzy’s son **Jack Osbourne** gave an exciting update on the long-anticipated project. “We’ve got the movie coming,” Jack said. “Now we have an assistant director, and the script is done. Sony Studios is going to produce it. It’s about to go through a script rewrite, and we’ve brought in a **hardcore Ozzy fan** to direct. We ain’t trippin’ around—we’re really gonna tell it all.”

 

That promise—“tell it all”—is music to fans’ ears. From his tumultuous childhood in Birmingham, England, to fronting **Black Sabbath**, through decades of controversies, addictions, comebacks, and reinventions, **Ozzy’s life is a rollercoaster that demands to be seen in theaters**.

 

The tone of the film will reportedly steer clear of glamorization or sugarcoating. Instead, the Osbournes are committed to giving audiences a **gritty, emotional, and brutally honest portrait** of the man behind the myth. The film is expected to trace his rise to stardom, the darkness that often accompanied fame, and the redemptive arc of a rock legend who survived what most could not.

 

No casting has been announced yet, but speculation is swirling around who could possibly embody the Prince of Darkness with the necessary edge and depth.

 

One thing’s clear: the Ozzy Osbourne biopic won’t be a typical rock movie—it’ll be a **riotous, raw cinematic punch to the gut**, just like the

man himself.

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