The first trailer for the Oasis reunion documentary "Don't Look Back In Anger" has been released, confirming a theatrical debut on Sept. 11, 2026 [2].
The film arrives as a centerpiece of the band's high-profile return to the stage. By documenting the reconciliation between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, the project aims to reshape the public narrative surrounding the band's volatile history and their recent decision to reunite.
Produced by Steven Knight, the documentary will open in IMAX and other movie theaters across the U.S. and internationally [3]. Following its theatrical run, the film will be available for streaming on Disney+ [3]. The trailer, which first premiered on July 4, 2026 [1], highlights the emotional weight of the brothers performing together after 16 years [5].
Footage within the trailer showcases the band's live '25 tour, including performances in Cardiff, Wales [6]. The film is designed to provide an unfiltered look at the group's dynamics, with reports indicating the production will not sugarcoat the rowdy history that defined the band's original era [7].
The project serves as both a historical record and a promotional vehicle for the current tour. By utilizing IMAX technology, the producers intend to capture the scale of the reunion concerts and the intensity of the band's live sound [3].
While the trailer focuses on the current reconciliation, the film will also examine the long hiatus that separated the brothers. The transition from a decade and a half of silence to a global stadium tour provides the primary arc for the documentary's narrative.
“The documentary will open in IMAX and other movie theaters across the US and internationally.”
The strategic release of this documentary across IMAX and Disney+ signals a massive commercial push to monetize the Oasis brand beyond ticket sales. By controlling the narrative of their reconciliation through a high-budget film, the Gallagher brothers can pivot from their legacy of public dysfunction to a curated image of maturity and brotherhood, maximizing the cultural impact of their reunion tour.
