Oasis Documentary Trailer Hints at Chaos and Reconciliation

The first teaser for Don’t Look Back in Anger leans into the skepticism and friction that made the reunion seem impossible, before cutting to the scale of the sold-out tour.

The first teaser for Don’t Look Back in Anger, the documentary chronicling Oasis’ 2025 reunion tour, arrived today, and it’s less a victory lap than a reminder of the fractures that made the tour improbable. Opening with archival audio of Noel Gallagher flatly stating, “I just don’t see myself onstage with Liam,” and his brother calling their 2009 split “unacceptable,” the nearly two-minute clip sets the stage with the very doubt that surrounded the band’s 2024 announcement before cutting to sold-out stadiums and backstage embraces.

Directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace (Shut Up and Play the Hits, Meet Me in the Bathroom) and created by Peaky Blinders mastermind Steven Knight, the film promises the first joint interviews with the Gallaghers in over 20 years. Rehearsal footage and fleeting moments of camaraderie appear alongside Liam’s succinct prediction: “It’s gonna be chaos.” The project, presented by Disney+, Magna Studios and Sony Music Vision, will screen in select IMAX theaters and cinemas in September before streaming domestically on Hulu and Disney+.

The teaser doesn’t try to smooth over the tension; it uses it as a narrative engine. Knight frames the documentary as a story of reconciliation aimed at “a broken world,” but the footage suggests the film will let the unease speak for itself. For a reunion that became one of 2025’s defining cultural events, Don’t Look Back in Anger looks poised to offer more than just a backstage pass—

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