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Peaky Blinders + Oasis = Disney's next big music movie (in theaters sooner than you'd think)
After the Beatles and Taylor Swift, Disney+ signs up Britpop reunion act Oasis, with Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight behind the camera

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Someday, you will find them — but, instead of being lost beneath the landslide, reformed Britpop monarchs Oasis will be showing up in multiplexes and on Disney+ as part of a newly-announced movie from the man behind Peaky Blinders. (Well, and some friends.)
Steven Knight is teaming with Meet Me in the Bathroom director Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace on the as-yet-untitled movie, which follows Noel and Liam Gallagher as they toured the world for Oasis’s 2025 reunion. As per Disney, the movie will including backstage and on-stage footage, as well as the first joint interviews with the Gallagher brothers in over 25 years; the official announcement of the project describes is as an “unapologetically uplifting account of arguably the biggest musical event of 2025,” demonstrating at the very least that the movie will adopt Oasis’s traditional relationship with understatement.
Knight said of the project in a statement, “I genuinely cannot wait for the world to see this film… I believe it captures the spirit and emotion of a global cultural moment and does justice to the wit and genius of two exceptional people. I wanted to tell the story of the brothers and the band, but just as important, the story of the fans whose lives the music has touched and sometimes changed forever. It is also the story of how music and songwriting can unite generations, cultures, countries and in a time of spite and division, give us all some reason to hope.”
The movie will receive a limited theatrical release — including IMAX theaters — on September 11, before a Disney+ and Hulu release internationally later in 2026. More details will be released later this year. In the meantime, let’s hope that the famously volatile Gallaghers don’t discover that Southern and Lovelace have previously worked on a documentary about their famed Britpop rivals Blur (2010’s Blur: No Distance Left to Run, which is highly recommended).
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