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The Oasis Comeback You Didn’t Think Would Happen Is Finally Hitting the Big Screen

July 6, 2026 9:14 am in by
Disney- Shout Communications

There was a time when the mere thought of Noel and Liam Gallagher sharing a stage felt like a pipe dream. For sixteen long years, the most famous brothers in British rock history seemed as likely to reunite as the polar ice caps were to spontaneously freeze over. Yet, here we are, reflecting on a 2025 that saw the impossible happen.

For those of us who weren’t lucky enough to secure a ticket to the Oasis Live ‘25 tour, or for those who simply want to relive the mania, the wait is almost over. A new documentary, Don’t Look Back In Anger, is set to land in IMAX and cinemas across Australia and New Zealand this September.

More Than Just a Concert Film

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This isn’t just another dry “behind-the-scenes” tour video. Directed by the team behind Shut Up and Play the Hits, Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, the film promises to be an honest, raw look at one of the most significant musical moments of our decade.

It manages to capture the palpable tension and the eventual, cathartic release of the brothers reuniting. With unprecedented access—including their first joint interviews in over two decades—the film explores the emotional weight of their reconciliation. It turns out, even the Gallaghers had to move past their own history to give the fans what they wanted.

Why You’ll Want to See This in IMAX

According to writer and producer Steven Knight, known for his gritty storytelling in Peaky Blinders, the documentary is designed to bridge the gap between the band and the audience. “It’s 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,” Knight notes.

The film combines technical brilliance, featuring Oscar-winning sound mixers, with the sheer, unadulterated energy of the fans who packed stadiums across the world. It’s an uplifting account that frames the reunion not just as a band getting back together, but as a global cultural moment.

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Whether you’re a die-hard fan who has been wearing out your Definitely Maybe vinyl since the nineties, or you’re a newer convert drawn in by the sheer scale of the 2025 reunion, this documentary is likely the closest you’ll get to understanding the “chaos” of the tour without actually having to battle for a ticket.

Don’t Look Back In Anger opens in Australian and New Zealand cinemas in September, with an exclusive international release on Disney+ to follow later this year. You can check out the teaser trailer here:

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