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Disney+ has shared the first teaser for Don’t Look Back In Anger, the upcoming Oasis documentary following Liam and Noel Gallagher’s huge reunion tour, and yes, the great wait is now heading for the big screen. Arriving today, Saturday 4 July, the teaser marks exactly one year since Oasis opened their Live ’25 tour in Cardiff, where the band performed together for the first time in 16 years.

Across the brief clip, fans get flashes of rehearsal rooms, packed stadiums and the Gallagher brothers facing the reality of being back in the same rooms after years of very public distance. Noel Gallagher can be heard admitting, “I just don’t see myself on stage with Liam, I just don’t see it,” while Liam reflects on the way Oasis originally ended, saying, “The way it finished… unacceptable.”

Created and produced by Peaky Blinders writer Steven Knight, the film is directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, whose previous music documentary work includes Shut Up and Play the Hits and Meet Me in the Bathroom. The documentary comes from Magna Studios and Sony Music Vision, with access to rehearsals, backstage moments, live performances and the first joint interviews with Liam and Noel in more than 20 years.

Don’t Look Back In Anger will open in select IMAX screens and cinemas worldwide from 11 September, before streaming on Disney+ internationally and on Hulu and Disney+ in the US later in 2026. Full cinema locations and booking details are still to be announced.

For CultureCues, this is a big one. Oasis’ reunion was already a proper generational live event, and this first teaser has us fully ready to relive one of the biggest music comebacks in recent memory. We are absolutely seated, possibly in a parka, and already accepting that the stadium-wide singalongs may finish us off.

Watch the teaser below.

Video: Don’t Look Back In Anger | Official Documentary Teaser  via YouTube