Oasis has released the first teaser for "Don't Look Back in Anger," a documentary capturing the British rock band's 2025 reunion tour. The film arrives in theaters and IMAX this September.
The documentary marks a significant moment in rock history. Oasis disbanded in 2009 after years of turbulent relations between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher. Their 2025 reunion shocked fans worldwide and sold out stadiums across the UK and Europe within hours. The teaser signals that filmmakers have secured intimate access to the reunion's behind-the-scenes drama, rehearsals, and performances.
The title references one of Oasis's signature songs, a choice that underscores the band's cultural dominance in 1990s Britpop. That era saw Oasis rival The Verve and Blur for chart supremacy and cultural relevance. A theatrical and IMAX release indicates substantial production value and confidence in audience appetite for the story.
Documentary releases tied to major touring acts have become increasingly common. Recent examples include films about Taylor Swift's Eras Tour and The Beatles' "Get Back." These projects extend the tour experience beyond live attendance and offer archival documentation for future generations.
The Gallagher brothers' reunion carries particular weight given the acrimony of their split. Public feuds between them played out across social media and interviews for over a decade. Their decision to reunite suggests either reconciliation or at minimum a professional understanding. The documentary will likely explore whether genuine repair occurred or if business considerations drove the reunion.
Oasis fans and documentary enthusiasts will scrutinize the footage for clues about the brothers' relationship and the creative process behind reimagining their catalog for contemporary audiences. The September release timing positions the film for fall festival circulation and awards consideration.
