A documentary centered on Oasis’ 2025 reunion tour is currently in development with a reported runtime of approximately four hours, according to producer Steven Knight. The project, which remains largely under wraps, is expected to present a nontraditional approach to documenting the band’s return to the stage after years of inactivity.
Knight described the film as “phenomenal” in a recent interview, offering one of the first substantive updates on the project. While details remain limited, he indicated that the film is not a conventional tour documentary, but instead structured with a narrative element.
According to Knight, the film is being developed as “a documentary with a plot,” suggesting it will go beyond straightforward concert footage and backstage access. While he did not clarify the exact format, the description points toward a hybrid structure that may incorporate storytelling techniques more commonly associated with narrative filmmaking.
This approach has precedent in recent music-related films that blur the line between documentary and scripted storytelling. Knight’s comments suggest the Oasis project could follow a similar direction, though it remains unclear how far it will depart from traditional documentary form.
The current cut of the film reportedly runs close to four hours, though Knight said the final version will likely be shorter. Editing is ongoing, with the goal of shaping the material into a more accessible runtime for audiences.
Knight noted that interviewing the two was a central part of the project, describing them as engaging and unpredictable subjects. He said their dynamic contributed significantly to the material collected during production.
Oasis’ 2025 reunion tour was one of the most high-profile live music events of the year, marking the band’s first performances together since their split in 2009. The tour concluded in November following a run of shows in South America, ending a global series of performances that drew large audiences across multiple continents.
The documentary is expected to capture both the scale of the tour and the internal dynamics surrounding the band’s return, though the extent to which it will address the group’s history or previous tensions has not been detailed.
Despite the scale of the reunion, Oasis has not announced any formal plans for future activity. The band has not confirmed whether additional tours or new music are in development. However, Liam Gallagher has continued to hint at possible future performances through social media posts. In late 2025, he responded to a comment about the end of the reunion tour with a message that referenced potential future dates, though without confirming anything specific.