If the reunion wasn’t already enough… this might just take things to another level.
A brand new Oasis documentary is officially in the works, centered around the band’s long-awaited 2025 reunion tour — and early details are already sending expectations through the roof.
The project is being produced by Steven Knight (yes, that Steven Knight), with direction from Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace — the same team behind Shut Up And Play The Hits. Not exactly amateurs when it comes to capturing iconic music moments.
And here’s the first crazy detail: the documentary is currently sitting at around FOUR HOURS long.
Knight has already described it as “phenomenal”, and more interestingly, he hinted that this won’t be your typical rock doc. This one has a story. A proper narrative. Something that goes beyond just backstage clips and live footage.
Which is exactly what Oasis deserves.
The film is expected to mix live performances with behind-the-scenes access — rehearsals, meetings, and those unpredictable, unfiltered moments that only Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher can deliver. As Knight put it, they’re basically “one quote after another”… which, let’s be honest, is half the reason we’re all here.
More than anything, this documentary looks set to capture the feeling of the reunion — not just the gigs, but what it actually means after everything that happened since 2009. The fallout, the silence, the years of “will they / won’t they”… and now this.
No release date yet. No final cut yet.
But if this lands the way it sounds like it could, we’re not just getting a tour film.
We’re getting history on tape.




