‘Disclosure Day’ – Final Trailer Showcases Spielberg’s Belief in Aliens

New 'Disclosure Day' Trailer Reveals an Alien Abduction

Soon, Steven Spielberg will return to the sci-fi roots that helped define him as one of the greatest filmmakers of our time with Disclosure Day. The director has long trafficked in tales of aliens and wonders from beyond the stars, and in the final trailer released by Universal today, he reveals he really does believe that the truth is out there.

I am much more inclined now than I was when I made Close Encounters to really believe that we’re not the only intelligent civilization in the universe,” says Spielberg in-between trailer footage. “This is a story about us, all of us, up against the most extraordinary event in human history.

Adds Spielberg, “I used to say to myself, wouldn’t it be wonderful if all of this turned out to be true? I’m now thinking, wouldn’t it be wonderful for people to know all of this is true?

Based on everything we’re seeing, I’m inclined to believe him. Disclosure Day looks like it has every chance of capturing the magic of Spielberg’s previous sci-fi wonders, which include E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Not only do I think that will be the case, but it sure sounds like Spielberg’s latest is the culmination of the filmmaker’s journey through the realm of sci-fi. His final statement on the subject of aliens. And I can’t wait.

The film stars Emily Blunt (OppenheimerA Quiet Place), Josh O’Connor (ChallengersThe Crown), Colin Firth (The King’s SpeechKingsman franchise), Eve Hewson (Bad SistersThe Perfect Couple), and Colman Domingo (Sing SingRustin).

Disclosure Day is based on a story by Spielberg, the screenplay is by David Koepp, whose previous work with Spielberg includes Jurassic ParkThe Lost World: Jurassic ParkWar of the Worlds, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Combined, those films earned more than $3 billion worldwide. Koepp also wrote the script for 2025’s Jurassic World Rebirth.

Disclosure Day has been rated PG-13 for “action/violence, some bloody images and strong language.”

Uncover the secrets of Disclosure Day when the film lands in theaters on June 12th via Universal Pictures.

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