Producer Steven Knight revealed that the documentary on Oasis' 2025 reunion tour currently runs four hours and features a plot. He described interviews with brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher as highly entertaining. The film is being directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace.
The documentary capturing Oasis' 2025 reunion tour is taking a nontraditional approach, according to producer Steven Knight. In a recent interview on Project Big Screen, Knight shared that the film currently clocks in at about four hours, calling it “phenomenal” and “a documentary with a plot” that “actually got a story.” He compared its style to Martin Scorsese’s film on Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour and Charli XCX’s The Moment, suggesting it may blend fact and fiction elements. The team plans to cut the runtime to a more manageable length before release. Knight, known for creating the Netflix drama Peaky Blinders and writing its upcoming film adaptation, enjoyed interviewing Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher. “They’re just one quote after another, they’re just so funny,” he said. Directors Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace previously made LCD Soundsystem’s 2012 concert film Shut Up and Play the Hits and the 2022 documentary Meet Me in the Bathroom, based on Lizzy Goodman’s book about New York City’s early-2000s indie-rock scene. Oasis concluded their reunion tour last November following shows in South America. The band has no official future plans beyond this documentary, though Liam Gallagher recently posted vaguely about potential tours, replying to a tweet on the tour's end with, “Bring on 2027 I mean 2026 I mean happy easter.”