Steven Spielberg is about to launch his next big science‑fiction epic, titled *Disclosure Day*. The film, with a budget of $50 million, brings together a heavyweight cast — Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Eve Hewson, Mckenna Bridger, Wyatt Russell, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, Elizabeth Marvel, Michael Gaston and Henry Lloyd‑Hughes — and is slated to premiere on June 11, 2026, distributed by Universal Pictures.
The plot revolves around a live event that triggers inexplicable phenomena around the globe, revealing that governments have, for decades, kept evidence of extraterrestrial life. As signals of an alien intelligence intensify, scientists, officials and civilians are forced to confront the possibility that humanity has never been alone, sparking panic, conspiracy theories and an unprecedented crisis.
The feature marks the long‑awaited collaboration between Spielberg and screenwriter David Koepp, known for *Jurassic Park*. The alien theme is no stranger to the director, who has already helmed classics such as *Close Encounters of the Third Kind* and *E.T. – The Extra‑Terrestrial*, as well as producing the documentary *Alien Encounters* for Netflix. Emily Blunt describes her role as “extraordinary,” while Koepp praises the project’s emotional weight.
The recently released trailer has already generated a huge buzz online, comparing the film to Spielberg’s earlier works, but with a more urgent and tense tone, as if the impending revelation is a battle for humanity’s very perception of reality.
With posters already in circulation, *Disclosure Day* promises to turn the concept of “D‑Day” into a disclosure event that could forever change humanity’s understanding of life beyond Earth.


