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Steven Spielberg will return with the sci-fi film Disclosure Day in 2026.

Legendary director Steven Spielberg is making waves again with Disclosure Day, his highly anticipated sci-fi project slated to hit theaters on June 12, 2026. The film, an original screenplay by Spielberg and frequent collaborator David Koepp, dives into the global frenzy sparked by undeniable proof of extraterrestrial life.
In a teaser trailer that's already racking up millions of views, Emily Blunt stars as a Kansas City meteorologist whose live broadcast turns chaotic with eerie alien signals. Josh O'Connor co-leads as a whistleblower demanding "full disclosure," joined by heavyweights like Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, Eve Hewson, and Wyatt Russell. John Williams is back scoring his 30th Spielberg film, promising those iconic emotional highs amid the cosmic tension.
Production wrapped earlier this year after shoots in New York, New Jersey, and Atlanta, building on mysterious marketing like cryptic billboards hinting at "All Will Be Disclosed." Universal Pictures plans a massive IMAX rollout, positioning it as a summer blockbuster in the vein of Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
The timing couldn't be more perfect, with real-world UFO disclosures from government hearings fueling public fascination. Early buzz suggests Disclosure Day could blend thriller suspense with heartfelt human drama, much like War of the Worlds. Stay tuned for more updates as this Spielberg spectacle gears up to redefine alien encounters on screen.



