Oasis fans are bracing themselves for lift-off as the first trailer for 'Don't Look Back In Anger' bursts onto screens – a documentary that promises to capture the raw emotion and unbridled energy of the Gallagher brothers' electrifying reunion. One year on from the Live '25 tour's groundbreaking opening night in Cardiff, this cinematic journey is set to take viewers behind the scenes of one of music's most storied comebacks.
The film, directed by the acclaimed duo Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace – known for their insightful portrayal of LCD Soundsystem in 'Shut Up And Play The Hits' – will give fans an intimate look at Noel and Liam Gallagher's return to the spotlight. Interspersing heart-stopping rehearsal footage with emotive audio clips from exclusive interviews, the trailer whips up a frenzy of excitement, drawing viewers into the eye of the storm that is Oasis.
The tension between the brothers is palpable as they recall past disagreements and present-day collaborations – Noel's candid admission that "I just don’t see myself on stage with Liam" contrasting sharply with Liam's own sentiments: "The way it finished…unacceptable." A testament to their enduring legacy, these snatches of conversation hint at a deep-seated complexity that underpins the band's resurgence.
'Don't Look Back In Anger' promises to deliver an unparalleled viewing experience – exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, backstage insights, and unprecedented joint interviews with Noel and Liam will all be part of the package. Director Steven Knight has made it clear that his aim is to distill "the spirit and emotion of a global cultural moment" while paying tribute to the wit and genius of the Gallagher brothers.
The documentary's theatrical release in IMAX screenings worldwide from September 11 will be followed by a streaming debut on Disney+ in 2026. This carefully crafted release strategy guarantees both an immersive cinematic experience and broad accessibility for fans around the globe.
As the documentary takes centre stage, the buzz surrounding Oasis continues to grow – with Liam Gallagher hinting at further touring plans, including high-profile shows in Rome, Knebworth, and Manchester's Etihad Stadium. For now, though, fans can look forward to 'Don't Look Back In Anger', an unforgettable ride that promises to capture the essence of this once-in-a-lifetime reunion.