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- Oasis on the big screen: IMAX debut and streaming windows
- Behind the camera: directors, producers and creative leads
- What the film actually shows: rehearsals, arenas and rare conversations
- Why this documentary matters to fans and pop culture
- How this film fits into an existing catalog of Oasis documentaries
- Production notes and what to expect visually
- Distribution and international rollout details
- Statements from the creative team and perspective
The Gallagher brothers are back at the center of a story that feels part rock saga, part family drama. A new film captures Oasis during their 2025 comeback, offering rare, unfiltered moments from rehearsals, arenas and a landmark interview that brings Liam and Noel together on camera after decades apart.
Oasis on the big screen: IMAX debut and streaming windows
The documentary will have a limited theatrical run in IMAX and other cinemas starting September 11. After that, the film will roll out to streaming audiences worldwide on Disney+, with later availability on both Disney+ and Hulu in select markets.
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Behind the camera: directors, producers and creative leads
This project pairs established names from TV and music documentary filmmaking.
- Creative Producer: Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, led the project’s creative vision.
- Directors: Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, known for music films like Shut Up and Play the Hits and Meet Me in the Bathroom.
- Production partners: Disney, magna studios and Sony Music Vision collaborate on the release.
Key technical credits
- Producers: Sam Bridger and Guy Heeley.
- Executive producers: Kate Shepherd, Marisa Clifford, Tom Mackay, Krista Wegener, Isabel Davis and Tim O’Shea.
- Sound: James Mather and Tarn Willers, both Oscar winners and nominees, headed audio mixing.
- Cinematography: Haris Zambarloukos, bringing a cinematic eye to concert and backstage footage.
What the film actually shows: rehearsals, arenas and rare conversations
Footage follows Oasis across their 2025 world tour. Expect onstage intensity, intimate rehearsal scenes and behind-the-scenes snapshots.
- Full concert set pieces from UK, U.S. and international dates.
- Backstage preparation and candid moments on the road.
- A significant milestone: the film includes the first joint interview with Liam and Noel together in more than 25 years.
Why this documentary matters to fans and pop culture
Oasis reshaped 1990s rock and left a mark across generations. This film aims to show how their music connects people, sometimes across divides.
Instead of just revisiting past glories, the filmmakers say they wanted to document the emotional weight of the reunion. The project highlights both the personal tension between two brothers and the wider web of fans whose lives were changed by the band.
How this film fits into an existing catalog of Oasis documentaries
Oasis has been the subject of several films over the years. This new title adds to a long tradition of documenting the band’s highs and lows.
- Supersonic (2016) — A celebrated portrait of the band’s meteoric rise.
- Lord Don’t Slow Me Down (2007) — A tour-focused film from the mid-2000s.
- Oasis…There and Then (1995) — A contemporaneous document from the band’s 1990s peak.
- As It Was (2019) — A solo portrait of Liam Gallagher following his solo comeback.
Production notes and what to expect visually
The filmmakers combine arena cinematography with close, personal footage. The result aims to be both cinematic and immediate.
- High-resolution concert visuals tailored for IMAX presentations.
- Immersive audio mixes from award-winning sound teams.
- Editing that alternates between performance adrenaline and quieter, human moments.
Distribution and international rollout details
The theatrical engagement is limited. After cinemas, the documentary moves to streaming platforms in stages to reach global audiences.
- Theatrical: IMAX and select cinemas beginning September 11.
- Streaming: International release on Disney+; staggered availability on Disney+ and Hulu later in the year.
Statements from the creative team and perspective
The film’s creative lead described the project as an attempt to capture a cultural moment and the emotional resonance of the reunion. He emphasized the role fans play, and how songwriting can bridge divides.
The goal is to show both the brothers as complex, witty figures and the broader community shaped by their songs.











