Oasis released the first teaser for “Don’t Look Back in Anger” on Saturday, marking the one-year anniversary of the band’s reunion show in Cardiff, Wales, and giving fans their earliest look at a documentary that will chronicle Liam and Noel Gallagher’s return to the stage after 16 years apart. The film opens in IMAX theaters and select cinemas in September before moving to Disney+ internationally and to Hulu and Disney+ domestically later this year.
The nearly minute-long clip splices archival skepticism against triumphant tour footage. Noel recalls telling people before the reunion, “I just don’t see myself onstage with Liam, I just don’t see it,” while Liam addresses the band’s bitter 2009 breakup: “The way it finished, unacceptable.” Later in the teaser, he previews the tone of the reunion itself with a blunter line: “It’s gonna be chaos.”
Writer-director Steven Knight, the filmmaker behind “Peaky Blinders” and “A Thousand Blows,” built the documentary around access few outsiders got during the Live ’25 tour, including rehearsals, backstage moments and the brothers’ first joint interview in more than two decades. Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, who previously directed the music films “Shut Up and Play the Hits” and “Meet Me in the Bathroom,” co-directed.
Knight described the tour as a moment that “spoke to a broken world about reconciliation,” and said the film gives audiences “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.”
Oasis’ reunion trek launched in Cardiff last July and ran through Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and South America before wrapping in São Paulo, Brazil, in November, just days after the band entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The shows sold out globally and reignited interest in a catalog that had gone largely dormant since the Gallaghers’ acrimonious split at a 2009 festival date in Paris.
Magna Studios produced the film, with Sony Music Vision presenting it alongside Sony Music Entertainment UK. Sam Bridger and Guy Heeley serve as producers. Neither Gallagher brother has said whether the band plans further shows once the documentary’s release cycle ends.




















































