Ozzy Osbourne’s long-gestating biopic has taken a major step forward, with his family confirming they have settled on what they describe as a “phenomenal” actor to play the late metal icon. The chosen performer’s identity remains a mystery, but the Osbournes say the role is now effectively cast as the film moves into its next phase of development.
The update comes from Ozzy’s son Jack Osbourne, who recently discussed the project while appearing on SiriusXM with longtime family friend and musician Billy Morrison. Jack explained that, after years of development, the family and studio have agreed on their preferred choice to portray Ozzy on screen, although no official announcement has been made. He emphasised that the actor selected is, in his words, “phenomenal,” signalling strong confidence in the eventual lead performance.
The biopic is designed as a deeply personal project, developed by Osbourne Media in partnership with Sony Pictures and Polygram Entertainment. Rather than a cradle‑to‑grave rock chronicle, the film will centre on the relationship between Ozzy and his wife and manager Sharon Osbourne, tracing their life together through some of the most turbulent and creatively explosive years of his career. Screenwriter Lee Hall, known for his work on the Elton John film Rocketman, is attached to the script.
Plans for an Ozzy biopic have been circulating for more than a decade, with the project officially announced in 2021 before entering a prolonged development period. In 2024, the Osbourne family used their revived podcast to share candid updates, joking about how long the film was taking and reflecting on what it would mean to see Ozzy’s story told on screen. Despite Ozzy’s death in 2025, the family and producers confirmed that the film would move ahead, framing it as a tribute to both his musical legacy and his partnership with Sharon.
With a “phenomenal” lead chosen and a director attached, the production is now in an intensive rewrite phase as the creative team refines the script around the casting and the emotional core of the story. Sony and its partners have indicated that securing the right filmmaker and star was essential before locking in a schedule, so this casting breakthrough marks a turning point for the long‑awaited project. For fans, the unanswered question now is not whether Ozzy’s life will hit the big screen, but which actor has been entrusted with embodying one of heavy metal’s most enduring and unpredictable figures.
Industry watchers now view the biopic as one of the most intriguing music‑film projects on the horizon, thanks to its combination of studio backing, family involvement and a still‑secret but strongly endorsed lead. Until the casting is officially unveiled, speculation around who will step into Ozzy’s boots is likely to intensify.
