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Steven Spielberg returns to close encounters with Disclosure Day trailer

December 16, 2025 by Matt Rodgers

The return of Steven Spielberg is an event almost as seismic as the world announcing the existence of extra-terrestrials, and that’s the subject of the legendary director’s return to science-fiction filmmaking with Disclosure Day.

Based on a story by Spielberg, who directs from a screenplay by David Koepp (Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds), Disclosure Day stars Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer), Josh O’Connor (Wake Up Dead Man), Colin Firth (The King’s Speech), Eve Hewson (Bad Sisters) and Colman Domingo (The Running Man). Check out the posters and trailer below…

“If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to … Disclosure Day.”

Disclosure Day lands in cinemas on 12 June, 2026. 

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News, Top Stories, Trailers Tagged With: Colin Firth, David Koepp, Disclosure Day, Emily Blunt, Josh Oconnor, Steven Spielberg, Universal Pictures

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