Ozzy will critique the paranormal for TV show The Osbournes Want to Believe

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The legendary Ozzy Osbourne and his family have a new series coming to TV, but it's not just another reality show. This time, Ozzy, his wife Sharon, and their son Jack are digging into the paranormal.

The show is called The Osbournes Want to Believe (not to be confused with our own YouTube series We Want to Believe), and on this show Jack Osbourne will be 

trying to convince his parents of the veracity of shocking clips of purported paranormal activity. 

During each episode, he shows his parents clips of phenomena that might include Bigfoot, UFOs, poltergeists, creepy dolls and unexplained apparitions, Ozzy and Sharon will review and critique each and their unvarnished commentary and reactions will fuel the program.

While the global pandemic shut down most productions, this show was actually able to be made because of the pandemic. Due to the lockdown, the Osbournes were home with nothing else to do, so Jack could sit down with his parents and film eight hour-long episodes of The Osbournes Want to Believe with them. He doesn't expect to have the chance to make any more episodes once this unique situation is over, so these eight episodes may be all we ever get.

The Osbournes Want to Believe is set to premiere on the Travel Channel at 10pm Eastern on Sunday, August 2nd.

I think I would probably enjoy watching the Osbournes discuss the paranormal, so this sounds cool to me.

The Osbournes Want to Believe Sharon Osbourne Ozzy Osbourne Jack Osbourne

Source: Variety

About the Author

Horror News Editor

Favorite Movies: The Friday the 13th franchise, Kevin Smith movies, the films of read more George A. Romero (especially the initial Dead trilogy), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2, FleshEater, Intruder, Let the Right One In, Return of the Living Dead, The Evil Dead, Jaws, Tremors, From Dusk Till Dawn, Phantasm, Halloween, The Hills Have Eyes, Back to the Future trilogy, Dazed and Confused, the James Bond series, Mission: Impossible, the MCU, the list goes on and on

Likes: Movies, horror, '80s slashers, podcasts, animals, traveling, Brazil (the country), the read more Cinema Wasteland convention, classic rock, Led Zeppelin, Kevin Smith, George A. Romero, Quentin Tarantino, the Coen brothers, Richard Linklater, Paul Thomas Anderson, Stephen King, Elmore Leonard, James Bond, Tom Cruise, Marvel comics, the grindhouse/drive-in era

The comment section exists to allow readers to discuss the article constructively and respectfully, focused on the topic at hand.

What’s Not Allowed

  • Abusive language, insults, or harassment toward other users or staff.
  • Hate speech of any kind is strictly prohibited.
  • Bickering, bullying, personal attacks, or baiting others to argue
  • Extended off-topic debates, especially those centered on politics or religion rather than the article topic
  • No AI content or SPAM