A documentary on Oasis’ 2025 reunion is set for a cinematic release on September 11 from Hulu in partnership with Disney+.
A new Oasis documentary covering the band’s 2025 reunion tour is due for release next month. The Hulu Original film, made in partnership with Disney+ and Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, “Oasis: Don’t Look Back in Anger,” arrives in U.S. theaters on September 11.
The trailer, released today, shows concert footage of the Gallagher brothers, featuring voiceovers of Liam and Noel preparing for a reunion tour that might “change the narrative of the band.”
The teaser for the new film suggests that the stage will be set for a compelling tale that follows the brothers during their biggest era since their insanely huge 1996 shows. The trailer begins inside an empty rehearsal studio, where members of the touring band are seen arriving as audio clips from the news discussing the brothers’ ongoing feud play, culminating with the announcement that a reunion was going to happen.
Notoriously combative with one another, the brothers ended things messily back in 2009 before getting back together for a massively successful global stadium tour last year.
“The way it finished—unacceptable,” says Liam Gallagher, referring to their final show in Cardiff in 2009, where he swung a guitar at his brother Noel’s face in a dressing room. “It just don’t sit right with me, man.”
“I just don’t see myself on stage with Liam,” says Noel Gallagher in the trailer. “I don’t really want to be going back with the tension. Will it fall apart again?”
The trailer cuts to the opening night of the tour in Cardiff, with Liam in voiceover describing the shows as a chance to “exorcise demons.”
Produced by producer and writer Steven Knight and directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace—the filmmakers behind LCD Soundsystem’s “Shut Up and Play the Hits” documentary—the two-hour film promises to be “an unapologetically uplifting account of the biggest musical event of 2025, capturing the experience and emotions of the band and their fans across the world.”
Besides the band’s sold-out world tour, the film will explore the “profound emotional impact of this phenomenal global cultural moment and what their music means to audiences and generations worldwide.” Featuring never-before-seen footage, the documentary will include rehearsal and live footage, as well as the first joint interview with the Gallagher brothers in over two decades.
“Oasis: Don’t Look Back in Anger” is scheduled for release in cinemas on September 11, with early IMAX previews starting September 9 in the UK and North America.

