Black Sabbath's documentary detailing its final tour and final show, aptly titled The End Of The End, hit theaters for a one-night-only screening on September 28. We have heard there is a home video release planned for later in the year, but no official announcement has been made yet.
However, a rebroadcast of the film will be showing on cable, as Black Sabbath has announced that the film will be streaming on Showtime come October 28.
"It’s the world TV premiere of the Bic-worthy film, which was shot as the influential metal pioneers closed out their farewell tour February 4 at the Genting Arena in the band’s hometown of Birmingham, England. Original singer and master of reality Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi and bassist Geezer Butler grind through the creepy “Black Sabbath” and the ‘Paranoid’ trifecta of the title track, ‘Iron Man’ and the always-timely ‘War Pigs’ among other classics as they demonize the stage one last time after nearly a half-century. American Tommy Clufetos filled in for drummer Bill Ward on ‘The End’ tour."
So there you go – now you can enjoy The End Of The End without having to pay a ton for a ticket and popcorn! Though you will have to pay for a Showtime subscription for the show, or grab a password from your friend with Showtime and watch it on their website.
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[via MetalSucks]