For years, the story seemed simple: two brothers, too volatile to coexist, finally imploded under the weight of their own egos. That’s the version the world was given. Clean. Convenient. Marketable. But what if the truth behind Oasis’ sudden collapse isn’t just about sibling rivalry? What if something far more calculated was happening behind the scenes—something buried beneath headlines, PR statements, and carefully managed silence?“The Gallagher Conspiracy” dives deep into one of rock’s most infamous breakups, peeling back layers that fans were never meant to question. Because when a band as massive as Oasis disappears almost overnight, leaving behind sold-out tours, unfinished plans, and millions of unanswered questions, coincidence starts to look a lot like design.At the center of it all are Noel and Liam Gallagher—two forces of nature whose chemistry built an empire and whose chaos may have been manipulated, amplified, or even weaponized. Insiders whisper about mounting pressures from management, secret contractual tensions, and a growing divide over the band’s future direction that went far beyond creative differences. Was it really just another backstage argument in Paris that ended everything, or was that moment merely the spark in a room already filled with gasoline?This documentary suggests the latter.Through never-before-heard accounts, industry leaks, and unsettling patterns in Oasis’ final months, “The Gallagher Conspiracy” explores the possibility that the band’s collapse was not entirely organic. Why were key tour dates suddenly canceled without clear explanation? Why did internal communications reportedly break down at a time when the band was still at its commercial peak? And perhaps most disturbingly—who stood to benefit from Oasis falling apart when they did?Some point to the pressures of fame and the inevitable burnout that follows years of global dominance. Others hint at deeper industry politics—conflicts over control, publishing rights, and the future of the Oasis brand in an evolving music landscape. The film doesn’t claim to have all the answers, but it connects dots that were never meant to be seen together.Archival footage reveals tension that now feels less spontaneous and more… staged. Interviews take unexpected turns, with former collaborators speaking cautiously, as if revisiting something they were never supposed to fully understand. Even the timeline itself raises eyebrows—events that once seemed unrelated now form a chain too precise to ignore.And then there’s the silence.For over a decade, the full story has remained just out of reach. Occasional jabs in interviews. Cryptic comments. Half-confessions wrapped in humor. But no definitive truth. No full picture. Just fragments—until now.“The Gallagher Conspiracy” doesn’t just revisit the fall of Oasis. It challenges everything you thought you knew about it. It asks whether the biggest Britpop band in history simply self-destructed… or whether they were quietly pushed toward the edge.Because sometimes, the loudest bands leave behind the quietest secrets.A Netflix Original DocumentaryTrailer Out Now