A trailer for the upcoming Oasis doc, Don’t Look Back in Anger, shows the Brothers Gallagher working through their past issues in the runup to their celebrated 2025 comeback tour. The two-minute clip foreshadows a sense of catharsis in the film, set to open
in IMAX theaters on Sept. 11. It will also be available to stream on Hulu by the end of the year.
The trailer opens with soundbites of Liam and Noel putting each other down in interviews before cutting to their reunion announcement. But even then, with the outward appearance of rapprochement, the siblings were struggling with their legacies and each other. “I just don’t see myself onstage with Liam,” Noel says. “I don’t really want to be going back with the tension. Will it fall apart again?” There’s a lot of fretting about the stage as they work through their anger, but of course we already know there’s a happy ending — or at least one that was more sweet than bitter.
From summer to fall of last year, Oasis played 41 gigs over five continents. The trek was so successful that the first cut of the documentary, which was long in the works, was reportedly more than four hours long. Although Liam Gallagher had said in 2024 that the film had too much “yapping and scrapping” in it, the reunion gave the film its center, and they released a teaser for the film in July. Now with more “rocking and rolling,” again to use Liam’s words, the film stands to serve as something of a victory lap ahead of Oasis’ induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this fall.
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