Netflix has unveiled its list of titles that will be leaving the streaming giant’s platform next month, including a documentary about Oasis.On March 1, a number of films and documentaries will be taken down from the platform, including Supersonic, a 2016 film from director Mat Whitecross that documented the Manchester band’s rise from 1993-1996 during the height of Britpop.In a five star review of the film upon its release in 2016, NME said: “A spectacularly lairy new documentary, it’s a vivid look at the glory days of Britpop’s finest but also gently picks apart the torrid relationship at the heart of the band – that of lovers, fighters and brothers Noel and Liam…If you weren’t craving an Oasis reunion before, then this will have you begging for it.”Speaking to NME about a potential sequel to ‘Supersonic‘ previously, director Mat Whitecross said: “It’s just something that Liam said off the cuff.
I remember when he came in for the interviews, he said, ‘why we stopping here? I’m enjoying it let’s keep going!’ If they were up for it I would love that.
Something I found challenging and engaging about trying to do just two and a half years was even then we felt we’d bitten off more then we can chew.“In some ways, I guess the danger is that as a band becomes bigger, the stories become better known.
As a lifelong fan though, I feel there’s definitely another film in there.”He also revealed in the past that the film could have easily been much longer due to the amount of material amassed.“It [Supersonic] could have easily been over seven hours long,” Whitecross explained in 2016. “We did 12 interviews with Noel and the same with Liam.
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