Steven Spielberg is heading back into alien territory with a new science-fiction film titled Disclosure Day, unveiling a first trailer that has stirred excitement among fans worldwide.
Scheduled for release on June 12, 2026, the film is built on an original concept by Spielberg, with a screenplay written by longtime collaborator David Koepp.
The story centers on a mysterious global revelation, teasing the idea that humanity may finally be confronted with proof that it is not alone.
Emily Blunt leads the cast as a television meteorologist, joined by Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo.
In the trailer, O’Connor’s character hints at a looming truth, warning that people deserve to know what has been hidden.
The project marks Spielberg’s first major original alien-themed film in years, following a legacy that includes Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and War of the Worlds.
That history has fueled strong reactions online, with many viewers describing the film as a long-awaited return to one of the director’s most defining genres.
Early promotional material keeps the plot largely under wraps, but an official description suggests a tense, philosophical exploration of fear, knowledge and global consequences if extraterrestrial life were confirmed.
With its secretive marketing and heavyweight cast, Disclosure Day is already shaping up as one of next summer’s most closely watched releases, reinforcing Spielberg’s enduring influence on science-fiction cinema.


















