Universal Pictures has dropped one last trailer for Disclosure Day, marking director Steven Spielberg's return to his sci-fi roots. The film, set against the backdrop of a government conspiracy to hide alien existence, sees Emily Blunt as a TV meteorologist thrust into an exciting adventure with co-stars Josh O’Connor and Colin Firth.
In between stunning visuals, the trailer offers glimpses of John Williams' score and hints at a summer blockbuster that promises both suspense and spectacle. The film's official logline asks the pivotal question: what if we weren’t alone?
The plot revolves around a government conspiracy to keep extraterrestrial life a secret for 79 years, until aliens decide not to play along anymore. A few human allies, led by O’Connor’s character Daniel Kellner, fight against this suppression.
David Koepp, best known for scripts like Jurassic Park, pens the screenplay with a narrative that could either be thrilling or incredibly predictable, depending on audience expectations. With professional wrestlers Chavo Guerrero Jr., Lance Archer, and Brian Cage appearing in support roles, the film promises to blend high drama with lighthearted moments.
While Universal has kept plot details sparse, the trailer suggests a significant shift from Spielberg’s recent projects into more overtly speculative territory. Fans are eagerly awaiting further revelations ahead of its release this summer.







