
Unbelievable: Netflix Unveils Emotional Documentary on Oasis, Music Band at the Heart of a Moving Tribute
Netflix is reportedly preparing an emotional new documentary charting the life, legacy, and reunion of the legendary British rock band Oasis—a deeply moving tribute that promises rare access to the band’s inner dynamics, musical peaks, and the raw tensions that defined their journey.
Dubbed a behind-the-scenes chronicle of Oasis’s reunion era, the film is said to follow the band’s Live ’25 world tour, capturing both onstage triumphs and offstage strains. With Steven Knight—creator of Peaky Blinders—on board to produce, and filmmakers Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace directing, the project promises a cinematic and emotionally rich narrative. According to reports, the film will come from the team behind celebrated music documentaries like Meet Me in the Bathroom and Shut Up and Play the Hits.
What makes this film particularly compelling is its ambition to lay bare the fraught relationship between the Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, whose creative rivalry and personal fallout have become rock legends in their own right. The documentary is expected to show intimate moments—reconciliation, creative friction, and the weight of expectation—against the backdrop of massive arenas and global fandom.
Yet despite the buzz, Liam Gallagher has publicly denied that any Netflix documentary is forthcoming—tweeting bluntly, “Not happening.” That leaves fans and industry watchers in suspense: is this film a bold reality or an overhyped rumor?
If real, the documentary could stand as a powerful musical tribute—an unvarnished portrait of a band whose songs shaped a generation, and whose emotional wounds still echo in their
harmonies.
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