Oasis Reunion Doc Trailer Stuns: Priest Calls for Forgiveness Amidst Brotherly Strife!
Oasis Reunion Doc Trailer Stuns: Priest Calls for Forgiveness Amidst Brotherly Strife!
Get ready, Oasis fans! The 'Don't Look Back In Anger' documentary trailer is here, showing the dramatic 2025 reunion tour. Witness brotherly spats, a priest's plea for forgiveness, and epic live moments. Hitting cinemas
The much-anticipated trailer for "Oasis: Don't Look Back In Anger," a new documentary chronicling the band's monumental 2025 reunion tour, has officially dropped, sending fans into a frenzy. The film promises an intimate look at the legendary British rockers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, as they navigated their historic return to the stage.
The trailer offers a compelling glimpse into the world of Oasis Live '25, showcasing exhilarating rehearsal footage, electrifying on-stage performances, exclusive behind-the-scenes moments, and a sea of passionate fans. But it's not all rock and roll euphoria; the preview delves deep into the complex dynamic between the famously feuding brothers.
One particularly striking scene features a priest delivering a poignant sermon, directly addressing the Gallaghers with the words, "Forgiveness is hard. It costs us something." This spiritual interlude underscores the deep-seated issues the brothers have faced and hints at the emotional core of the documentary. Liam Gallagher, known for his candidness, reflects on their past split, stating, "The way it finished… unacceptable… it didn’t sit right with me," suggesting a need for closure. He also reportedly feels he is "exorcising demons" through the reunion.
Noel Gallagher, on the other hand, provides a more guarded perspective, admitting, "I just don’t see myself on stage with Liam," highlighting the ongoing tensions even amidst the reunion. The documentary, therefore, isn't just a concert film but a raw exploration of their personal and professional journey, capturing both the magic and the turmoil.
Created by Steven Knight, the acclaimed mind behind "Peaky Blinders," and directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, known for their work on "Shut Up and Play the Hits," "Oasis: Don't Look Back In Anger" is set to be a cinematic event. It will first hit theaters on September 11th, with a subsequent digital release on Disney+ and Hulu later in the year, making it accessible to a global audience. Tickets are reportedly already on sale for its theatrical run, indicating high demand for this candid look into one of music's most iconic and tempestuous bands.