APPLE TV+ bosses privation to movie a multi- million-pound Beatles-style documentary astir the Oasis reunion tour.
It volition travel Noel and Liam Gallagher successful the run-up to their hugely anticipated gigs adjacent summer.
An insider told The Sun connected Sunday: “This is acceptable to beryllium the movie of the decade, with Apple TV+ proposing huge wealth to container the rights to this documentary.
“They are facing contention from different streamers specified arsenic Amazon Prime and Netflix but Apple person thrown each their value down this one.
“Fans tin expect it to beryllium successful the aforesaid benignant arsenic the Beatles documentary which gave a never-before-seen penetration into the band.”
In 2021, Disney+ released Get Back, which followed Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr making The Beatles’ 1970 medium Let It Be.
Noel, 57, and Liam, who turned 52 yesterday — some monolithic Beatles fans — are owed to play 17 gigs adjacent twelvemonth crossed the UK and Ireland, kicking disconnected astatine Cardiff’s Principality Stadium successful July.
The circuit is acceptable to rake successful £400million aft the brothers ended their 15-year feud.
It comes arsenic The Sun connected Sunday understands that the Gallagher brothers are connected amended terms than they person been for decades.
Noel archetypal hinted astatine a reconciliation erstwhile helium praised Liam past month.
Likening their voices to drinks, helium said: “Mine’s fractional a Guinness connected a Tuesday. It’s each right. Liam’s is 10 shots of tequila connected a f***ing Friday night.”
He added: “When I’d sing a opus it would dependable good, erstwhile he’d sing it, it would dependable great.”
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On Friday, Oasis are besides acceptable to denote the dates for a US tour.
They are expected to play successful New York and LA positive Chicago and Boston.
And they anticipation to debar a repetition of the tickets fiasco which unfolded erstwhile the location gigs went connected sale.
The Competition and Markets Authority has since launched a probe into the “dynamic pricing” of tickets.