Oasis documentary teaser previews Gallagher reunion

The first Oasis documentary teaser for Don’t Look Back in Anger arrived on July 4. It landed exactly one year after the band’s reunion tour opened in Cardiff, Wales. The 45-second clip mixes footage of packed stadium crowds with backstage and rehearsal scenes. Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher speak in voiceover about mending a rift that split the band for 15 years, ever since a backstage falling-out in Paris in 2009 ended Oasis’s original run.

Producers reportedly came close to shelving the project before the reunion came together. They now pitch the finished film as the record of the biggest musical event of 2025, which they define as Oasis’s reunion tour itself. That tour ran from the Cardiff show to a final date in São Paulo, Brazil, in November. It includes the first joint interviews between the two brothers in more than two decades, along with backstage and onstage access the crew filmed across the run.

What the Oasis documentary teaser shows

In the clip, Noel says, “I just don’t see myself onstage with Liam, I just don’t see it,” describing his mindset before the reunion came together. Liam is blunter about how the original breakup went, offering no excuses for it. He calls it “unacceptable” in the way it ended.

The teaser does not resolve how the brothers got from that standoff to a stage together again. It sets up the documentary as an account of that process, built from rehearsal footage and the two men speaking on camera rather than through publicists. The producers describe the goal as capturing the experience and emotions of both the band and their fans across the tour’s stops.

Who made the Oasis documentary

Steven Knight, the writer behind Peaky Blinders, created Don’t Look Back in Anger. Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace directed it. Knight described the tour as having “united generations, cultures and countries and spoke to a broken world about reconciliation.”

The producers pitch the film as an uplifting record of the reunion rather than a rehash of the band’s history of feuding. The teaser suggests the falling-out will still get screen time alongside the comeback. That balance between old acrimony and new goodwill is what the full film will need to hold onto once it moves past a 45-second cut.

Where and when to watch it

Don’t Look Back in Anger opens in IMAX and cinemas in September, then moves to Hulu and Disney+ later in 2026. Oasis has not announced further tour dates since the São Paulo show. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted the band in November 2025, closing out a year that took Oasis from a reunion nobody expected to one of music’s official institutions.