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The creator of ‘Peaky Blinders’ is making a new Oasis documentary

Expect a champagne supernova in IMAX this autumn

Phil de Semlyen
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A new Oasis documentary is coming to the cinema screens – including IMAX ones – this September.

The handiwork of Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, the so-far untitled Oasis film will be out in cinemas on September 11, prior to streaming on Hulu and Disney+ later in 2026. 

The doc will feature unprecedented access to the band and never-before-seen footage in an ‘intimate story of reconciliation, the power of music, and Oasis’.

Expect that footage to include rehearsals, backstage clips and onstage access, as well as the first joint interviews with Noel and Liam in over 25 years. 

Created by Knight, the film will be directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, the duo behind Meet Me in the Bathroom and LCD Soundsystem concert doc Shut Up and Play the Hits.

‘The feature documentary charts Liam and Noel Gallagher’s triumphant reunion tour Oasis Live ’25, one of the most anticipated rock ‘n’ roll comebacks of our time,’ runs the synopsis. ‘The film is an unapologetically uplifting account of arguably the biggest musical event of 2025, capturing the experience and emotions of the band and their fans across the world… Alongside the band’s sold-out world tour, the film also explores the profound emotional impact of this phenomenal global cultural moment and what their music means to audiences and generations worldwide.’ 

‘I genuinely cannot wait for the world to see this film,’ adds Knight. ‘I believe it captures the spirit and emotion of a global cultural moment and does justice to the wit and genius of two exceptional people. I wanted to tell the story of the brothers and the band, but just as important, the story of the fans whose lives the music has touched and sometimes changed forever.’

The Manchester rock legends have already been the subject of two acclaimed documentaries in Oasis: Supersonic (2016) and Liam Gallagher: As It Was (2019).

This one promises to be required viewing for fans and bucket hat owners everywhere. 

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