Oasis Doc Trailer: Liam Calls Split 'Unacceptable'

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- Oasis documentary "Oasis: Don't Look Back in Anger" released its first trailer, with Liam Gallagher calling the band's split "unacceptable" and Noel Gallagher saying "I don't see myself on stage with Liam" — though the brothers ultimately reunited for the Oasis Live '25 tour, which the source describes as "record-breaking, multi-million dollar-earning."
- The film is set to world premiere at the Venice Film Festival next month, ahead of a limited theatrical release on IMAX and other cinemas beginning September 11.
- Directors Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace ("Shut Up and Play the Hits," "Meet Me in the Bathroom") helm the feature from a Steven Knight screenplay, with cameras granted access to rehearsals, backstage and onstage.
- The documentary includes the first joint interviews with the Gallagher brothers in over 25 years, and the source describes it as "an unapologetically uplifting account of arguably the biggest musical event of 2025."
- Magna Studios and Sony Music Vision produced the film, which will stream exclusively on Disney+ internationally and on Hulu and Disney+ in the U.S. later this year.
Why it matters: For fans and music historians, the documentary delivers the first sustained joint Gallagher interviews in over two decades — a window the brothers themselves now frame against quotes about why the split shouldn't have ended. The September 11 IMAX theatrical window gives the film a premium showcase before its exclusive streaming bow, letting Disney+ monetize the tour's cultural moment while keeping the release theatrical-adjacent.
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