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Oasis documentary maker: 'If they do come back, it'll be for the right reasons'

The director of the new Oasis documentary 'Supersonic', Mat Whitecross, has revealed that he believes the band will reform in the future when there's less pressure for them to do so. 

He told Billboard that they're put off at the moment because it's the question on everyone's lips, but maybe when things get quieter they will work out a reunion: "The tricky thing is, the more people put pressure on them, the less likely it is to happen."

"But the way Noel talks about the fans at the end of the film is something he comes back to again and again. He's very generous about their contribution, and I think he would do it for [the fans]. Noel has never said no, but he makes jokes about it. Liam says, 'Come on, let's get back on the road!' He's keen to do it."

He added that Liam and Noel Gallagher would only reunite the band if the reasons were right: "The reason it hasn't happened earlier is they're in a position of luxury. They're both rich men. They don't have to be chasing the opportunity to try and get back together. So hopefully if they do come back, it'll be for the right reasons, and because they both want to do it."

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