Disclosure Day
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EventDisclosure Day is an upcoming science fiction film written and directed by Steven Spielberg, originating from an original story by him and scripted by longtime collaborator David Koepp. The film stars Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo. Produced by Spielberg together with Kristie Macosko Krieger for Amblin Entertainment, it aims to be one of Universal Pictures’ major theatrical releases. Scheduled for release in the United States on June 12, 2026, it marks Spielberg’s return to cinema's summer blockbuster season.
The plot unfolds around a meteorologist in Kansas City (played by Emily Blunt) who, during a live broadcast, is overtaken by an unknown force and begins emitting strange, alien-like sounds. Meanwhile, a figure played by Josh O’Connor is preparing for a simultaneous global revelation, claiming that “people have a right to know the truth.” Crop circles, weird animal behavior, mysterious procedures, and eerie broadcast disruptions all suggest a revelation of extraterrestrial life with societal implications. Critics, journalists, and observers note thematic resonance with Spielberg’s earlier works—Close Encounters of the Third Kind, War of the Worlds, E.T.—both in tone and imaginative scope. One of the most-discussed aspects is Spielberg’s belief, as noted in promotional materials, that life beyond Earth is not mere possibility but a certainty, and how that shapes human reaction when such a truth becomes undeniably public.
Technically, the film shows ambitious craftsmanship behind the scenes: John Williams returns to compose the score—a collaboration with Spielberg now approaching its 30th film. Cinematography is by Janusz Kamiński. Filming spanned from February through May 2025 in New York, New Jersey, and Atlanta, under the working title Non-View. Among the open questions: exactly how much of government or institutional cover-up features in the film, what the alien presence will look like (if visible), and how global society—media, politics, civilians—will respond to the event at the heart of the story.
The promotional materials leave much ambiguous, suggesting a film more about the meaning of disclosure than the spectacle of it.
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Emily Blunt in Steven Spielberg's new Disclosure Day' movie (opening June 12) interrupts her news broadcast to break into a startling clicking language. As an ET-encounters expert, I know such is a sign that Blunt's character is a close-encounter experiencer, one influenced by her recent visit by an Estican (Praying Mantis-humanoid) ET. Emily's character stops talking on camera, then breaks into Estican clicking in a show-stopping scene. Esticans speak a sharp staccato clicking language. (By...
Emily Blunt in Steven Spielberg's new Disclosure Day' movie (opening June 12) interrupts her news broadcast to break into a startling clicking language. As an ET-encounters expert, I know such is a sign that Blunt's character is a close-encounter experiencer, one influenced by her recent visit by an Estican (Praying Mantis-humanoid) ET. Emily's character stops talking on camera, then breaks into Estican clicking in a show-stopping scene. Esticans speak a sharp staccato clicking language. (By...
The aliens are able to control happenings by simply using language. The language can control nature and even people. Humans have a very rudimentary form of this technology within themselves. Foe example, the ability to manipulate others. The ability to communicate X to get Y to do Z. Certain people are more perceptive than others, and their brains are wired to decode the signals. The aliens can possess people. They Evolved beyond physical form and need physical sentient beings like us in orde...
SERIOUS: Steven Spielberg was inspired by the 2017 NY Times article and the subsequent podcasts and interviews for his new UFO film ‘Disclosure Day,’ and he states this as Maj Gen William Neil McCasland is missing and Eric Weinstein further proclaims that our physics has been stunted
Steven Spielberg was inspired by the 2017 NY Times article and the subsequent podcasts and interviews for his new UFO film ‘Disclosure Day,’ and he states this as Maj Gen William Neil McCasland is missing and Eric Weinstein further proclaims that our physics has been stunted
Steven Spielberg was inspired by the 2017 NY Times article and the subsequent podcasts and interviews for his new UFO film ‘Disclosure Day,’ and he states this as Maj Gen William Neil McCasland is missing and Eric Weinstein further proclaims that our physics has been stunted



