‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ Teases Gallagher Brothers Reunion
The Oasis documentary looks as epic as we all hoped it would be.
At the height of their success, the British rock band Oasis was as famous for their offstage antics and interpersonal drama as they were for their music. Known for such generational hits as “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova,” the band was fronted by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, whose onstage bickering, offstage fighting, and frequent public crash-outs were the stuff of legend back in the 1990s. The band’s official break-up, which finally arrived in 2009 after a particularly brutal backstage blow-up in Paris during which Liam smashed up Noel’s guitar, had always seemed more than a bit inevitable.
But that was then. Now, after almost two decades of estrangement, the brothers Gallagher appear to have finally worked out their issues. They literally put the band back together for one of the most successful reunion tours of all time — and if the constant media coverage and sold-out crowds weren’t proof enough, well. Now there’s going to be a full-on documentary about it.
The film —now officially titled Don’t Look Back in Anger because what else could it possibly be called? — will take fans inside the reunion most of them had long accepted was never coming. Featuring unprecedented access with rehearsal, backstage and onstage footage, the film will also include Noel and Liam’s first joint interviews in 20 years. The teaser is full of delirious crowd shots from the band’s Live ’25 tour, as well as a tension-filled sequence of what appears to be a rehearsal segment, in which both brothers Gallagher seem to be varying degrees of apprehensive about the way it’s going to go.
Here’s the film’s synopsis.
The feature documentary charts Liam and Noel Gallagher’s triumphant reunion tour Oasis Live ’25, one of the most anticipated rock ‘n’ roll comebacks of our time. The film is an unapologetically uplifting account of arguably the biggest musical event of 2025, capturing the experience and emotions of the band and their fans across the world. The unique perspective includes rehearsal, backstage and onstage access as well as the first joint interviews with Noel and Liam in over 25 years. Alongside the band’s sold-out world tour, the film also explores the profound emotional impact of this phenomenal global cultural moment and what their music means to audiences and generations worldwide.
“The Oasis world tour united generations, cultures and countries and spoke to a broken world about reconciliation,” documentary creator Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders) said. “Don’t Look Back In Anger is not only your ticket to the show – it’s a backstage pass and a seat at the table when Liam and Noel sit down together for the first time in 15 years and tell it how it is and how it was.”
A Magna Studios production, presented by Sony Music Vision in association with Sony Music Entertainment UK, the film is directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace (Shut Up and Play the Hits). Cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos (Belfast) leads the creative technical team, which includes Oscar-winning sound mixers James Mather and Tarn Willers, as well as editors George Cragg and Martina Zamolo. Producers are Sam Bridger (Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now) and Guy Heeley (Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man), and executive producers include Kate Shepherd, Marisa Clifford, Tom Mackay, Krista Wegener, and Tim O’Shea.
Don’t Look Back in Anger will open in select theaters on Friday, September 11, 2026, for a limited engagement, then stream exclusively on Disney+ internationally and on Hulu and Disney+ in the U.S. before the end of 2026.
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