Steven Spielberg Keeps "Disclosure Day" Third Act Under Wraps
The legendary director aims to preserve the major reveals of his upcoming sci-fi film, set for a 2026 release.

Steven Spielberg is meticulously safeguarding the third act of his upcoming film, "Disclosure Day". The legendary director confirmed this strategy at CinemaCon 2026, aiming to preserve the movie's major reveals. Set to hit theaters on June 12, 2026, the film promises to explore the profound truth of alien presence on Earth.
Speaking during a Universal Pictures presentation at CinemaCon, Spielberg emphasized his careful approach to avoid revealing the third act. "I believe this movie is going to answer questions and this movie is going to cause a lot of people to ask a lot of questions," the director stated. "All you need to get from beginning to end is a seat belt." He aims to maintain intrigue until the very end.
I believe this movie is going to answer questions and this movie is going to cause a lot of people to ask a lot of questions. All you need to get from beginning to end is a seat belt.
The plot of "Disclosure Day" revolves around the shocking revelation that aliens are living among us. The recently released trailer features Colin Firth in a pivotal role. His character appears determined to keep the truth hidden, fearing an upheaval of world order. We see him using advanced technology, connected to his mind, and even his eyes change color.
The stellar cast includes Emily Blunt, known for "Oppenheimer" and "A Quiet Place." Josh O’Connor from "Challengers," Colin Firth from "The King’s Speech," Eve Hewson from "Bad Sisters," and Colman Domingo from "Sing Sing" also star. This talented ensemble promises memorable and complex performances.
The CinemaCon presentation concluded with the debut of a new extended trailer. This preview suggests Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor's characters were abducted as children. They now share a forgotten psychic bond, using it to decipher the alien conspiracy. This evokes shades of Spielberg's own "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," a classic in the genre.
The film challenges us with its intriguing tagline: "If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you?" "This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to… Disclosure Day." Get ready for a cinematic experience that will leave you pondering and questioning everything!
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