'Oasis: Supersonic' Is Missing From Netflix — But Here’s Where to Watch It in 2025

Don’t miss the doc that defined a generation of Britpop.
If you’ve ever argued over who’s the better Gallagher or belted out Don’t Look Back in Anger like your life depended on it — this is your sign to (re)watch Oasis: Supersonic documentary. But there’s a catch: finding where to stream this beloved Britpop time capsule isn't as straightforward as you might think. So let’s break it down.
Why Supersonic Still Hits Like a Thunderstorm
Released back in October 2016, Supersonic isn’t just your typical tour doc. Directed by Mat Whitecross, with the same producers who brought us Amy and Senna, it takes you deep into the early chaos and chemistry that defined Oasis. From the band’s Manchester roots to their record-breaking Knebworth gigs, the film pulls no punches — showing genius, destruction, and all the madness in between.
Wait — So, Where Can You Actually Watch It in 2025?
If you're in the UK, here's the current breakdown:
- Amazon Prime Video – You can watch with a subscription or rent it for around £3.49.
- Apple TV – Streaming on demand for rent or purchase.
- YouTube & Google Play – Yes, the classic rental route (roughly £2.49–£3.49).
- Physical copy fan? DVD and Blu-ray are still available, and some even include bonus footage.
Bad news if you're searching on Netflix UK — Supersonic left the platform in early 2024. So unless it’s making a surprise comeback, don’t hold your breath.
And if you’re wondering, no, a sequel hasn’t been announced. But with all the reunion rumours flying around in 2025, we’re not ruling out something new from the Gallaghers just yet…
Why Now?
With Oasis’ 30th anniversary and all eyes on a potential tour reunion, Supersonic is back in the spotlight. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the legend, it’s the perfect refresher on why Oasis wasn’t just a band — it was a cultural earthquake.