A first teaser trailer has arrived for Don't Look Back In Anger, the upcoming documentary that follows Oasis's Live '25 reunion tour, and it wastes no time signalling just how much drama fans should expect once the film reaches cinemas. The project comes from creator Steven Knight, with directors Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, the same duo behind Meet Me In The Bathroom, taking viewers behind the curtain of Liam and Noel Gallagher's return to the stage after a 16 year split.
What The Teaser Shows
The clip itself runs for barely forty seconds, yet it packs in enough to hint at the emotional weight behind the reunion. In it, Noel Gallagher admits that after the band's 16 year hiatus, he genuinely could not picture himself standing on stage next to his brother again. Liam Gallagher, for his part, looks back at how the split actually happened, calling the backstage fistfight at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris in 2009 unacceptable. The teaser also cuts to glimpses of the comeback itself, the brothers walking out toward a crowd that is already roaring, while Noel warns that it's gonna be chaos as the pair prepare to revisit the chemistry that once made them one of the biggest bands in the world.
Steven Knight's Message
Speaking about the documentary, Steven Knight said: The Oasis world tour united generations, cultures and countries and spoke to a broken world about reconciliation. Don't Look Back In Anger is not only your ticket to the show, 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 and how it was. That single line sums up what the film is chasing, not just concert footage, but the conversation between two brothers that fans have waited a decade and a half to see happen.
What Else The Film Will Feature
Beyond the on stage moments, the documentary is set to include previously unseen backstage footage captured throughout the Gallagher brothers' Live '25 tour. It will also feature the duo's first on camera interview together in more than 25 years, giving audiences a rare joint conversation between the two brothers whose feud has shaped Oasis's story for well over a decade. Between the concert scenes and that shared interview, the film is positioning itself as the closest look yet at how the reunion actually came together behind the scenes.
Release Details
Don't Look Back In Anger is scheduled to arrive in cinemas and IMAX screens in September.













