
"Written by David Koepp - the screenwriter of Jurassic Park - Disclosure Day stars Josh O'Connor, Emily Blunt, and Colman Domingo. We still don't know much about the movie, but we did get a sense of what's ahead in an earlier teaser, which showed Blunt as a Kansas City newscaster about to present the weather before she lapses into a guttural alien language."
"In this trailer, Josh O'Connor's character is asked if these aliens are people. He says they aren't, which suggests they take the form of the stag and bird who repeatedly appear in both trailers (or they may, as another shot teases, be shapeshifters). But this teaser also shows off one classic alien-invasion trope, as a flying saucer emerges from the clouds. There are still far more questions than answers here, but there's clearly a lot going on."
"The new Disclosure Day trailer includes a blurry flying saucer. Universal Pictures We also heard Spielberg himself discuss his new movie in a featurette released on Monday. "When I was just a little kid, I remember developing a real curiosity about the sky at night and what's happening up there," Spielberg says. "And also, not the possibility, but the guarantee that there is life off this planet.""
Steven Spielberg returns to science fiction in 2026 with Disclosure Day, a drama about deciding whether to warn Earth's citizens of a potential alien invasion. The film, written by David Koepp from an original story by Spielberg, stars Josh O'Connor, Emily Blunt, and Colman Domingo. Early teasers show Blunt as a Kansas City newscaster speaking an alien language, recurring stag and bird imagery that may indicate alien forms or shapeshifting, and a flying saucer emerging from clouds. The Super Bowl commercial reveals alien appearances. Spielberg describes a childhood curiosity about the night sky and expresses belief in extraterrestrial life.
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