Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Officially Debuts Super Bowl Trailer

Fans now have a great preview of the upcoming film, Disclosure Day. The director’s return to science fiction was hinted at, and he’s just shared the biggest news at the perfect moment.

The Super Bowl is almost here, and people are just as excited for the new commercials and movie trailers as they are for the game itself. One of the highlights is the newest trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, which promises to be a truly terrifying sci-fi experience this year.

Okay, so the trailer kicks off with what seems like a standard news report, but then it throws this crazy twist at you – it hints that everything we’re seeing isn’t actually people at all, but something… alien. It totally messes with your head!

Directed by Steven Spielberg and written by his longtime collaborator David Koepp (based on an original idea from Spielberg himself), the story follows a man working at a Kansas City TV station who gets caught up in a worldwide discovery about intelligent life beyond Earth. Early previews suggest he may be taken over, or used as a channel, to send a message of some kind.

Alongside Rosamund Pike, Disclosure Day features a strong cast including Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Wyatt Russell, Colman Domingo, Eve Hewson, Patricia Conolly, Nah Robbins, and Elliot Villar. The film also stars Elizabeth Marvel, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Michael Gaston, Brian Cage, Gabby Beans, Lance Archer, Chavo Guerrero Jr., and Tommy Martinez.

The movie Disclosure Day asks a compelling question: if undeniable proof emerged that we aren’t alone in the universe, would you be scared? This summer, the truth about extraterrestrial life will become public knowledge, impacting all seven billion people on Earth. The moment of revelation – Disclosure Day – is almost here.

Steven Spielberg Is Back With Another Summer Blockbuster

Steven Spielberg is known for releasing films in the summer, and he’s returning to that tradition with Disclosure Day. This summer promises plenty of big movies, including Spielberg’s new film and Christopher Nolan’s large-scale historical drama, The Odyssey.

In June, screenwriter Koepp praised Spielberg’s latest film, particularly its ability to blend grand-scale visuals with genuine emotional depth. He noted that Spielberg uniquely excels at this combination, making the movie a truly moving experience.

Koepp also spoke highly of the film, noting its strength lies in its originality. He explained it started as Steven Spielberg’s own idea and story, and he finds working on original projects particularly enjoyable. He compared the process to his work on ‘Presence,’ saying that with any new idea, it’s natural to consider similar movies for inspiration, but the goal isn’t to copy them – it’s about finding your own direction.

Koepp explained that as a screenwriter, you’re constantly thinking about how a new project fits into the world of film. Then, you focus on meeting the expectations and overcoming the challenges specific to that type of movie. The process still involves a lot of back-and-forth communication with the director, rewriting, and refining the script. Ultimately, whether the film costs $2 million or $100 million to make, the core work remains the same.

Disclosure Day is slated to arrive in theaters on June 12.

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2026-02-09 03:12