Much tabloid ink has been spilled over Oasis, most of it focused on the internal acrimony between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, which contributed to the band’s public split in 2009. Oasis: Don’t Look Back In Anger, a new and long-awaited documentary that follows a seemingly rejuvenated Oasis during their 2025 comeback tour, offers an inside look as the band clears the air in a candid, predictably profanity-laden film that ran nearly four hours in its original cut and, according to producer Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders), is “phenomenal.” A much shorter version will premiere on IMAX screens on September 11 and will soon stream on Hulu before the end of 2026.
Directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace (Shut Up And Play The Hits, Meet Me In The Bathroom), the aptly titled Don’t Look Back In Anger documents this previously unlikely reunion as the group tours across England and beyond, offering exclusive interviews with the band and an insider’s perspective on the pressures and ecstasies of one of the planet’s biggest acts taking its victory lap. This trailer also features archival footage of the band at their Britpop heyday as the genre’s most universal and undeniable group, with reporters comparing their popularity to The Beatles before the Gallaghers’ public disharmony became the press’ sole talking point. From there, we hear Liam and Noel share their concerns about performing together on such a grand scale, with Noel saying, “I don’t really want to be going back with the tension. Will it fall apart again?”
Of course, the footage of the results of their 2025 tour, in glorious high-definition, suggests that Oasis did not, in fact, fall apart all over again, but rather tapped into the pop euphoria that made them such an enduring force to begin with. Watch the trailer now: