Disclosure Day

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Get ready for an event that will change everything. From the visionary mind of Steven Spielberg comes "Disclosure Day," a science fiction epic that will redefine our understanding of the universe. Prepare to be captivated by a stellar cast, featuring the incredible talents of Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and the unforgettable Colman Domingo. They're joined by Wyatt Russell, Elizabeth Marvel, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Michael Gaston, Mckenna Bridger, Elliot Villar, Tommy Martinez, Patricia Conolly, Noah Robbins, and wrestling legends Chavo Guerrero Jr., Lance Archer, and Brian Cage, alongside Gabby Beans. "Disclosure Day" is more than just a film; it's a journey. In April 2024, the world learned of Spielberg's next directorial endeavor: a groundbreaking UFO film born from his own unique vision, with the brilliant David Koepp penning the screenplay. Universal Pictures is set to bring this spectacle to screens nationwide. By August, Emily Blunt was confirmed to lead, followed by the acclaimed Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, Wyatt Russell, and Josh O'Connor, who received his role without even needing an audition. Henry Lloyd-Hughes also joined the ensemble in a similar fashion. The creative gears were turning as Paul Tazewell, fresh off his collaboration with Spielberg on "West Side Story," was brought on board as costume designer in March 2025. Filming commenced on February 26, 2025, under the working title "Non-View," spanning the vibrant landscapes of New Jersey, Atlanta, New York City, and Huntington. Casting calls sought out passionate fans to fill scenes, from wrestling enthusiasts to diners and hotel guests, and even North Korean soldiers. Filming embraced the unique charm of the Cape May Seashore Lines railroad and the distinct atmosphere of Jersey City's McGinley Square. By late May, David Koepp confirmed principal photography had wrapped, a testament to Spielberg's initial story treatment. And who better to weave the sonic tapestry of this monumental film than the legendary John Williams? By October 2025, he had been enlisted to compose the score, marking his thirtieth incredible collaboration with Spielberg. The intrigue began to build in December 2025 with a cryptic billboard: an upside-down eye within the silhouette of a cardinal, bearing the tagline "All Will Be Disclosed." Then, just days later, the official reveal: "Disclosure Day," accompanied by its first breathtaking trailer. Mark your calendars. "Disclosure Day" is scheduled to land in theaters across the United States in IMAX on June 12, 2026. Prepare for an experience that will leave you questioning everything.

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Disclosure Day is an upcoming American science fiction film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by David Koepp based on a story by Spielberg. The film stars Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo. Disclosure Day is scheduled to be released in the United States by Universal Pictures on June 12, 2026. == Cast == Emily Blunt Josh O'Connor Colin Firth Eve Hewson Colman Domingo Wyatt Russell Elizabeth Marvel as a nun Henry Lloyd-Hughes Michael Gaston Mckenna Bridger Elliot Villar as Agent Diaz Tommy Martinez as Dave Patricia Conolly as Ruth Noah Robbins as Agent Munsey Chavo Guerrero Jr. as Referee Lance Archer Brian Cage Gabby Beans == Production == In April 2024, it was announced that Steven Spielberg's next directing project would be a UFO film based on his own original idea, with David Koepp, who worked with Spielberg on multiple films, writing the screenplay. In May, Universal Pictures was set to distribute. The following month, Emily Blunt was reported to be in talks to join in the lead role. She was confirmed to star in August. From August to December, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, Wyatt Russell, and Josh O'Connor were cast. O'Connor was offered his role without having to audition. Henry Lloyd-Hughes also quietly joined the cast and was offered his part without an audition. In March 2025, it was announced that Paul Tazewell would serve as costume designer, in his second collaboration with Spielberg following West Side Story (2021). === Filming === Principal photography began on February 26, 2025, in New Jersey, Atlanta, New York City and Huntington under the title Non-View. A casting call for Long Island–based background actors to play "wrestling fans" for a scene to be shot on March 4, 2025, was issued on January 16, 2025. Subsequent casting calls in March 2025 sought background talent in the Hudson Valley area of New York and the Middlesex County area of New Jersey; the Middlesex County casting call exclusively requested participants who could drive their own vehicles in the film, while the Hudson Valley casting call also requested actors to play diner patrons and hotel guests. Additional casting calls sought actors to play North Korean soldiers. Filming was also conducted in March 2025 on the Cape May Seashore Lines railroad in southern New Jersey. In early April, filming took place in the McGinley Square neighborhood of Jersey City. Screenwriter David Koepp stated that production on the film had wrapped in late May and that Spielberg had written the initial story treatment before collaborating with Koepp. === Music === By October 2025, John Williams had been hired to compose the score for the film, making this his thirtieth collaboration with Spielberg. == Marketing == In December 2025, a billboard for the film, featuring an upside-down eye composited in the silhouette of a perched Northern cardinal bird surrounded by black, was put up in various locations. It displays the tagline "All Will Be Disclosed" along with the film's June 12 release date. A few days later, it was officially revealed that the film would be called Disclosure Day, alongside the release of the trailer. == Release == Disclosure Day is scheduled to be released in the United States on June 12, 2026, in IMAX. It was originally set to be released on May 15, 2026. == References == == External links == Official website Disclosure Day at IMDb
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