Garrelli 5000 said:
That chittering sound makes my hair stand on end every time.
This looks fun.
Same. Reminds me of what the screeching sound coming out of the egg in the trailers for Alien did way back when.
Garrelli 5000 said:
That chittering sound makes my hair stand on end every time.
This looks fun.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Garrelli 5000 said:
That chittering sound makes my hair stand on end every time.
This looks fun.
Same. Reminds me of what the screeching sound coming out of the egg in the trailers for Alien did way back when.
The entire third act of ‘DISCLOSURE DAY’ is being kept a secret in marketing and will not be revealed. #CinemaCon pic.twitter.com/4iijLnajs0
— One Take 🎬 @ #CinemaCon (@OneTakeNews) April 16, 2026
Steven Spielberg teases that with Disclosure Day, he worked closely with the Universal marketing team to make sure that *nothing* from the film's third act would be shown in trailers. Colman Domingo, who has seen it, claimed that this part of the movie had him jumping out his…
— New Rockstars (@NewRockstars) April 16, 2026
Spielberg says he talked with Universal marketing and no upcoming trailer or teaser for DISCLOSURE DAY will feature anything that will give away the third act. He's being very protective and doesn't want to train audiences to make false predictions. #CinemaCon
— Andrew J. Salazar (@AndrewJ626) April 16, 2026
DISCLOSURE DAY at #CinemaCon:
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) April 16, 2026
"This movie is going to answer question but also cause you to ask a lot of questions... This movie is an experience and all you need to get from the beginning to the end is a seatbelt," Steven Spielberg notes
'Disclosure Day' releases June 12,… pic.twitter.com/JwzqcsQYVa
Spielberg teases that DISCLOSURE DAY has a lot more truth about UFOs/UAPs than what audiences might be expecting #CinemaCon
— Andrew J. Salazar (@AndrewJ626) April 16, 2026

It's always been the two of them. Disclosure Day only in theaters 06.12.26. pic.twitter.com/FnUXAsRH3I
— Disclosure Day (@disclosureday) April 22, 2026
CharleyKerfeld said:
It feels like Spielberg has decided to take one big epic last swing at making a legendary alien encounter movie before he starts getting too old to do something like this. Close Encounters and ET are such seminal works, but on a fairly small scale - very few witnesses see either event . War of the Worlds had a fairly large scale other, but was about just one family, and was ultimately "just" a remake. I hope they keep they keep the details as close to the vest as they can until June.
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Pessimistic about this one, but what else is new.
the Signs crop circle was one ripoff.Apache said:
bad CGI red deer (not native to North America btw) and the crop circles (done before in Signs)
It's Spielberg though, so I have hope.
Mega Lops said:
If Spielberg hopes to save his reputation,
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
You left off 1941 and Hook. Tell a more complete story!
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
You left off 1941 and Hook. Tell a more complete story!
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
You left off 1941 and Hook. Tell a more complete story!
Agree.Belton Ag said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
You left off 1941 and Hook. Tell a more complete story!
Hook is a fantastic movie. I even like 1941.
But yeah, Spielberg needs to save his reputation… as what? The greatest director in Hollywood history? The guy that almost single handedly transformed the film industry in the 1970's and influenced every single filmmaker that came after him? Mega Lops needs a better rant to save his reputation.
Josh O’Connor on a great note from Spielberg pic.twitter.com/KeZ1bc17du
— Lindsey Bahr (@ldbahr) April 29, 2026
— Lindsey Bahr (@ldbahr) April 29, 2026
Full story: https://t.co/HIwelpE2Nv
— Lindsey Bahr (@ldbahr) April 29, 2026
Mega Lops said:Apache said:
bad CGI red deer (not native to North America btw) and the crop circles (done before in Signs)
It's Spielberg though, so I have hope.
the Signs crop circle was one ripoff.
The animals in the yard was a ripoff of Dreamcatcher. The other stolen IP is blatant.
If Spielberg hopes to save his reputation, he should stop with the ripoffs. He should literally yank this film and re-edit the movie to remove all the tropes and other reused extraterrestrial cliches.
SgtBarbarossa said:
The cast listing includes some professional wrestlers (Lance Archer / Brian Cage) and Chavo Guerrero Jr. listed as a referee...
I sincerely hope that at some point during this film we're going to see a cage match match between humans and aliens with the fate of the world on the line.
Steven Spielberg: “I believe the cosmos is teeming with life… Is that life currently interacting with us?”
— UAP James (@UAPJames) May 20, 2026
“When I made Close Encounters I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if this could come true?’ With everything that’s happened from 1977 til today, I can now make Disclosure Day… pic.twitter.com/fHLWAgoIJK
🚨Empathy Is The Ultimate Superpower In Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day"
— Skywatch Signal (@UAPWatchers) May 20, 2026
"The story is a chase. It is a kind of race for the truth.
It is the pursuit of an entire archive containing all the information about UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation to this planet, beginning with… pic.twitter.com/bvlokpls0t
NEW.
— wow (@wow36932525) May 23, 2026
Another U.S. TV Spot.
Disclosure Day (2026) ('appear') pic.twitter.com/F3ChW2dMkD
#DisclosureDay is the weirdest movie Spielberg’s ever made (complimentary). Breathtaking compositions, David Koepp’s X-FILES-meets-The Bible script is one big high-wire act, Emily Blunt’s most accomplished performance, John Williams’ best score in years. Riveting, moving stuff. pic.twitter.com/HzncLRORLD
— Bill Bria (@billbria) May 27, 2026
I loved #DisclosureDay.
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) May 27, 2026
A dense roller coaster ride blending chase film, love story, & mystery, all wrapped in sci-fi wonder.
It's Spielberg's best film in 20 years, filled w/ all the magic that makes his films so special, plus an all-time character/performance by Emily Blunt. pic.twitter.com/cidIVruAtr
In a shock to absolutely no one, Steven Spielberg has delivered another towering home run with #DisclosureDay.
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) May 27, 2026
I could go on and on about what I loved, but I was lucky enough to see the movie knowing almost nothing, and I strongly recommend you do the same. Stop watching the… pic.twitter.com/a0ZJU8miYw
Disclosure Day is ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL! Truly something special. I was hanging onto every word, captivated by the story as it all played out. The score perfectly elevates every single scene. Part mystery, part Twlight Zone, something new entirely. I shed a tear at the end. WOW. pic.twitter.com/w7UOEpOgmh
— Tessa Smith - Mama's Geeky (@MamasGeeky) May 27, 2026
DISCLOSURE DAY is top tier Spielberg, as exhilarating as RAIDERS but with the emotional texture & increased ambition of his post-9/11 work. Right from the opening Spielberg lays down the gauntlet and reminds you that he does this stuff better than anybody in the history of film. https://t.co/Q8ZAWAZE0J
— Jim Hemphill (@JimmyHemphill) May 27, 2026
By the way, another studio extremely confident about their upcoming blockbuster is #Universal, which lifted social reactions embargo for #StevenSpielberg’s first blockbuster in a long while #DisclosureDay, and they are outstandingly positive.
— Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J) May 27, 2026
Critics not saving praises, raving… pic.twitter.com/133BGHBLym
Spielberg’s DISCLOSURE DAY is a hypnotic, captivating UFO thriller that completely disarms your soul. A bold screenplay by Koepp. Blunt & O’Connor form a magnetic & beautifully human couple. The best performances of both their careers. An astonishing masterpiece. You won’t blink! pic.twitter.com/rIsXYFtZAv
— Jairo Jiménez (@jairojimenez_) May 28, 2026
There are at least six shots in DISCLOSURE DAY where I have no idea how Steven Spielberg actually did it.
— Erik Voss (@eavoss) May 28, 2026
It’s an X-Files mystery with winks at every film in Spielberg’s history and an earnestness that I hope people embrace.
Emily Blunt gives the best performance of her career. pic.twitter.com/x7SaUoI5OB
#DisclosureDay is like E.T. and LOST in one.
— Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) May 28, 2026
Steven Spielberg is all in on engaging mystery and some astounding bits of camera work. Emily Blunt is exhaustingly good, Colman Domingo stands out.
It’s a mysterious, tense thrill that largely gives what it promises. Good movie. pic.twitter.com/DaaBZnUkO8
I can't remember the last time I loved a Spielberg movie as much as #DisclosureDay -- thrilling, funny, deeply emotional and impeccably acted (Emily Blunt, in particular, is astounding). Full of mystery and wonder, it proves that nobody does it quite like Spielberg. Just great.👽 pic.twitter.com/COlDCJlILZ
— Drew Taylor (@DrewTailored) May 27, 2026
#DisclosureDay is profound and deeply human with a stellar Williams score. Emotional and intelligent, it’s the perfect companion piece to E.T. and Close Encounters. Superb performances across the board but Emily Blunt is wondrous. @disclosureday is truly soul enriching Spielberg. pic.twitter.com/pzonBlj1ov
— Simon Thompson (@ShowbizSimon) May 28, 2026
DISCLOSURE DAY reaction #disclosureday pic.twitter.com/gj6lDdMaRc
— Raiders of the Lost Podcast (@RaidersLostPod) May 28, 2026