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Feb 10, 2026 6:44pm IST

Steven Spielberg Teases, ‘Do You Think There Could Be Others’ In New ‘Disclosure Day’ Clip

By Garima Sharma

Steven Spielberg just broke his silence about his new film, “Disclosure Day”, in a video that dropped right after the movie’s trailer aired during the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 8. In the clip, he talks about humanity facing a truth we have all avoided, a global secret finally coming to light.

“Disclosure Day” is Spielberg’s own story and he’s back in the director’s chair. David Koepp, who teamed up with Spielberg on “Jurassic Park” and “War of the Worlds”, wrote the script. The cast is stacked: Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo. The movie hits theaters June 12, 2026. The plot? It is all about the moment when proof of extraterrestrial life suddenly lands in everyone’s lap. The secret isn’t whispered or leaked; it is revealed to the entire world at once.


 

Spielberg kicks things off by tapping into that universal itch: Are we alone? He knows people are obsessed with the question, always looking for answers, always hungry for the truth.

He points out that we have waited long enough. If someone’s really got evidence that we’re not alone, why keep it locked up? Spielberg insists the truth can’t sit in a vault somewhere, guarded by a handful of people. It belongs to everyone, every single person on the planet. That’s at the heart of “Disclosure Day”.

The video mixes in flashes from the movie, a Kansas City news anchor going through the motions, business as usual, until things start to unravel. Suddenly, the talk turns to secrets and honesty. Someone says, “You wouldn’t believe me if I told you. So, I’m going to show you.” No more hiding, just a hard reveal.

 

 

The tension ramps up with another exchange. Someone asks what happens now, and they get a straight answer: “Full disclosure to the whole world all at once.”

Throughout the clip, voices echo the big question: If proof finally showed up, if someone spelled it out, no room for doubt, would we panic? Should fear win? The message is clear: the truth belongs to everyone, not just the people in charge.

Spielberg wraps things up by nodding to his lifelong fascination with what’s up there, UFOs, aliens, all the mysteries he’s explored in his other films. The video cuts out just before the big reveal, leaving everyone hanging, waiting to see what comes next.

This first taste of “Disclosure Day” lands right as Oscar buzz dies down and the summer movie season heats up. With the Super Bowl trailer live and Universal pushing the movie on X, Spielberg’s back in his element, making movies that shake up what we think we know.

Steven Spielberg is known for some of the best sci-fi films in Hollywood history like "Jurassic Park" (1993), "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) to name a few. 

 


 

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