The documentary focuses on the monumental comeback that saw the brothers share a stage for the first time in sixteen years, following their dramatic 2009 split. After a decade of public feuding and insults, the tour became the most significant musical milestone of the year, selling out iconic venues like Wembley Stadium and traveling across the US, South Korea, and South America. Fans who witnessed the live shows were treated to the sight of the brothers hugging and bantering, a stark departure from the years of animosity that followed their Britpop-era dominance.
According to a joint statement from Disney, Sony Music Vision, and Magna Studios, the currently untitled film offers an intimate look at rehearsals, backstage dynamics, and the energy of the performances. Steven Knight noted that while the documentary explores the brothers’ relationship, it also highlights the fans whose lives were shaped by Oasis. He described it as a story of how songwriting can bridge generational divides and offer hope during times of cultural division.
The 2025 tour not only revitalized the band’s legacy but also proved to be a financial titan, with experts estimating that each brother could earn approximately £50 million. The project follows a growing trend of high-profile concert films, following the cinematic success of artists like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish. For Oasis, however, the draw is the central reconciliation. By combining high-definition concert footage with the raw, long-awaited dialogue between Noel and Liam, the film promises to provide the final piece of the puzzle for a fan base that spent fifteen years waiting for a reunion they once feared would never happen.