Oasis Documentary ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ Teases Historic Gallagher Brothers Interview In New Trailer

The Disney+ film, produced by “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight, tracks the “Live ‘25” reunion tour and hits IMAX theaters this September.

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The highly anticipated teaser trailer for Don’t Look Back in Anger, the upcoming Oasis documentary from Disney+, is finally here. Arriving exactly one year after the band kicked off their historic “Live ‘25” reunion tour in Cardiff, Wales, the new clip offers an intriguing first glimpse into one of rock’s most monumental comebacks.

Written and produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and directed by the acclaimed duo Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace (who made LCD Soundsystem’s 2012 concert doc Shut Up and Play the Hits), the film teases unprecedented access, including Liam and Noel Gallagher’s first joint interview in more than 15 years.

Knight has described the documentary as more than just a concert film, calling it “a backstage pass and 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.”

The movie captures intimate rehearsals, backstage moments, and electric onstage footage from the global tour while also exploring the emotional impact of the reunion on generations of fans worldwide. The film also features striking visuals from cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos (Belfast) and high-end audio crafted by Oscar-winning sound mixers James Mather and Tarn Willers.

“I just don’t see myself onstage with Liam,” Noel is heard saying in the new trailer when discussing their pre-tour comeback, followed by Liam’s voice intoning, “The way it finished? Unacceptable.”

Don’t Look Back in Anger is scheduled to debut in select IMAX and standard cinemas this September. Following its theatrical run, the doc will stream exclusively on Disney+ internationally and on both Hulu and Disney+ for U.S. audiences later this year. Watch the Don’t Look Back In Anger trailer below.

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