Is Netflix Really Producing “Till the End: The Ozzy & Sharon Story”?

Is Netflix Really Producing “Till the End: The Ozzy & Sharon Story”?

Social media has been buzzing with excitement after viral posts claimed that Netflix officially announced a six-part limited series titled “Till the End: The Ozzy & Sharon Story” — an emotional, $60 million project directed by Sharon Osbourne herself.

But how true is this announcement? Let’s separate fact from fiction.

 

🔍 The Claim

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne on the couch with their two dogs.

According to multiple Facebook posts and fan pages, Netflix has “greenlit” a six-part limited series chronicling the turbulent yet enduring love between Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne. The posts describe the series as:

“A raw, unfiltered look into the life Sharon shared with Ozzy — from the chaos of fame and addiction to the quiet redemption of their final years together.”

Some versions of the claim even include details such as a $60 million production budget, locations in Los Angeles and Buckinghamshire, and a personal narration by Sharon Osbourne.

⚠️ The Reality

As of today, no credible sources or official press releases from Netflix confirm the existence of a project titled “Till the End: The Ozzy & Sharon Story.”

Entertainment outlets such as Variety, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter, and Netflix Tudum — which typically cover new Netflix productions — have not published any announcements about this alleged series.

Instead, what has been confirmed is a documentary project titled “Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home”, slated for release in 2025. This documentary, which is being promoted through official channels, covers similar themes of love, aging, and resilience — but it is not a Netflix production, nor is it known to be directed by Sharon Osbourne.

The confusion likely stems from fan-made posts or misinterpreted early promotional material for “Coming Home,” which some social media pages rebranded as “Till the End.”

🎥 What’s Actually in the Works

Hollywood Flashback: When Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Were Newlyweds

The real project, “Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” is confirmed to be an intimate documentary exploring the couple’s personal journey, their return to England, and Ozzy’s ongoing health challenges.

While it is deeply emotional and reflective — much like the rumored “Till the End” — it is not a dramatized six-part Netflix series, and no official confirmation exists regarding a $60 million budget or Sharon’s directorial role.

🗣️ What the Osbournes Have Said

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Love Story Getting Feature Film

Neither Ozzy nor Sharon Osbourne has publicly commented on the viral Netflix rumor. Sharon has, however, spoken in past interviews about wanting to share “the truth” behind their marriage — not as spectacle, but as survival.

In her words:

“People saw the madness, but they didn’t see the meaning. Our story has always been about love — messy, hard, but real.”

That sentiment likely inspired much of the fan enthusiasm behind the fake announcement.

✅ The Verdict

ClaimStatus
Netflix is producing a six-part limited series “Till the End: The Ozzy & Sharon Story.”False / Unverified
A documentary about Ozzy & Sharon is in production.True — “Coming Home” (2025)
Sharon Osbourne is directing a $60 million Netflix project.No official confirmation

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne's Relationship Timeline | Us Weekly

While the viral headline about “Till the End: The Ozzy & Sharon Story” has captured the imagination of fans worldwide, it remains unverified and unsupported by official sources.

The real story — and likely the emotional heart behind the rumor — lies in “Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home,” the genuine, heartfelt documentary chronicling their enduring love and resilience after decades of fame, struggle, and redemption.

Until Netflix or the Osbournes themselves confirm otherwise, “Till the End” should be viewed as a touching fan concept — not an official production.