
After years of rumors, wishful thinking, and endless speculation, it’s finally happening — or at least, it appears to be.
Netflix has reportedly released the official trailer for a new documentary centered on one of Britain’s most explosive and influential rock bands: Oasis.
From the chaotic rise of Britpop to the infamous Gallagher brother feuds, this upcoming film promises to take fans back to the wild heart of the 1990s — when Oasis ruled the airwaves and attitude was just as important as melody.
🎸 The Return of a Rock ‘n’ Roll Legend
Few bands have defined an era quite like Oasis. With anthems like Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, and Champagne Supernova, they didn’t just make songs — they created cultural touchstones.
Now, nearly three decades after their debut, the Gallagher brothers’ story is being retold through a new lens. The Netflix documentary reportedly dives deep into the band’s beginnings in Manchester, their meteoric rise to global fame, and the emotional toll that success — and sibling rivalry — took behind the scenes.
Fans who grew up soundtracked by Definitely Maybe and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? will finally get the raw, unfiltered look at what really happened when Oasis burned bright and burned fast.
🎥 Behind the Camera
According to reports, the film is being produced by Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, and directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovlidge, the duo behind Oasis: Supersonic. That’s a powerhouse team with a knack for mixing grit, honesty, and cinematic beauty — exactly what a band like Oasis deserves.
Sources also suggest there was an intense bidding war between major platforms like Netflix, Apple TV+, and Amazon Prime to secure distribution rights. If Netflix indeed clinched the deal, the film could become one of its biggest music-documentary releases since Get Back and Miss Americana.
🧩 What’s in the Trailer
While official details remain under wraps, fans claim the trailer teases never-before-seen footage from the band’s early days, emotional voiceovers from both Liam and Noel Gallagher, and glimpses of their upcoming “Live ’25” reunion tour.
Expect quick flashes of chaotic backstage energy, roaring crowds, and a haunting montage of the band’s glory days — all set to the unmistakable chords of Don’t Look Back in Anger.
It’s nostalgia, defiance, and redemption rolled into one unforgettable story.
🤔 Rumors and Reality
Here’s where things get complicated:
Liam Gallagher has previously denied that a Netflix documentary was in the works, posting bluntly earlier this year: “Not happening.”
Still, multiple outlets — including The Guardian and Variety — confirm that a feature film documenting the Oasis reunion tour is indeed in production. Whether Netflix will be the official home of the project remains unclear, but insiders say the trailer’s emergence may be the first sign that the deal is sealed.
💬 Why Fans Are Losing It
For longtime followers, the idea of the Gallagher brothers sharing the same screen (let alone the same stage) feels surreal. Oasis’s breakup in 2009 was one of the most bitter in rock history. The fact that they might now be working together again — even indirectly — has reignited the hope that maybe the dream isn’t over.
Social media has erupted with nostalgia, disbelief, and excitement. One fan on X wrote:
“If Netflix really did it… this will break the internet. Oasis isn’t just a band — it’s our youth, our chaos, our anthem.”
🌍 A Global Comeback
The Oasis: Live ’25 tour is already one of the most anticipated events of next year, with stops across the UK, Europe, North America, and beyond. The documentary is expected to capture not just the music but the human story behind it — aging rockstars rediscovering what it means to share a stage, and maybe even to forgive.
🔔 The Bottom Line
Whether the Netflix trailer is fully official or just an early leak, one thing is certain: Oasis is back in the conversation, and fans couldn’t be happier.
The world may have changed since 1994, but those words — “Because maybe… you’re gonna be the one that saves me” — still hit just as hard.
And now, with a new film on the horizon, the band that defined a generation is ready to tell its story once more — in full cinematic glory.




