When a band like Oasis collapses, it doesn’t just fade—it detonates. And at the center of one of the most infamous implosions in music history stand two brothers who turned rivalry into legend: Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher. Now, Netflix Presents — LIAM vs NOEL: The $100 Million Silence digs into the ego, money, betrayal, and bruised brotherhood that shattered a global empire.This isn’t just another rock documentary. It’s a slow-burn autopsy of a relationship that was always one argument away from collapse.From the outside, Oasis had everything—chart dominance, sold-out stadiums, and anthems that defined a generation. But behind the scenes, tension simmered for years. Noel, the meticulous architect, and Liam, the unpredictable voice, were never built to coexist peacefully. What started as sibling banter spiraled into public insults, canceled shows, and backstage chaos.The documentary peels back layers fans thought they already understood. Rare footage, unreleased interviews, and insider accounts suggest that the final breakup in 2009 wasn’t just about one explosive argument in Paris—it was the culmination of years of resentment, creative control battles, and financial disputes rumored to exceed $100 million in lost opportunities.At its core, this story isn’t about music. It’s about silence.Years after the split, the question remains: why haven’t they reunited? Offers have been made—huge ones. Promoters reportedly dangled nine-figure deals to bring Oasis back to the stage. Yet the answer has always been the same: no.The film suggests that the real cost isn’t measured in money, but in pride. Apologies never given. Words that cut too deep. A bond that fame didn’t just strain—it exposed.And then there’s the uncomfortable truth the documentary leans into: maybe Oasis didn’t break because of one moment. Maybe it was always destined to end this way.Through contrasting solo careers, lingering jabs in interviews, and the deafening absence of reconciliation, The $100 Million Silence paints a haunting picture—two brothers who changed music forever, yet can’t share a room.By the end, one question lingers longer than any guitar riff:If the world got Oasis back tomorrow… would it even be the same?Trailer Out Now.