New Trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Discloses Very Little
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New Trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Discloses Very Little

News Disclosure Day New Trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Discloses Very Little Perhaps we cannot yet handle the truth By Molly Templeton | Published on March 12, 2026 Screenshot: Universal Pictures Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Universal Pictures You’re just going to have to trust him on this one. “This summer everything will become clear,” says the text under the latest trailer for Steven Spielberg’s return-to-aliens new movie Disclosure Day. To be fair, Spielberg has earned some trust over the decades. But still! This new Disclosure Day trailer adds very little to the previous one. There’s a little girl who looks not real hanging out with animals. Josh O’Connor talking about the truth. Eve Hewson maybe being controlled by Colin Firth. Emily Blunt speaking in alien tongues. The unintentionally funniest thing here is the way the trailer is cut to make it seem like the entire world—people on airplanes, a group of nuns, you name it—are watching this random Kansas City morning show. That is clearly not what they’re actually watching. It’s an alien movie! They’re watching aliens! But the editing makes it seem otherwise. All of the text in the synopsis here is just repurposed lines from the film, one of which is a question about whether you would be frightened if you found out we’re not alone. Generally, the vibe here is every question/pop culture bit about aliens, smashed together and reshaped in a Spielbergian way. This trailer introduces Roswell as an element along with a “79-year terror campaign of lies” (as described by Colman Domingo). Everyone is very noble, except Colin Firth, who is playing both with and against type—or at least seems to be. Is he a villain? A government agent? A morally questionable scientist? Whoever he is, he’s got weird blue eyes and some dicey tech. Disclosure Day is written by David Koepp, whose resume includes the glorious (Jurassic Park) and the questionable (Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull). It’s based on a story by Spielberg, who, of course, directs. Consensus here at Reactor seems to be light skepticism with a dash of hope (and one person’s deep and abiding love for Josh O’Connor). We’ll find out the truth when the movie arrives in theaters June 12th.[end-mark] The post New Trailer for Steven Spielberg’s <i>Disclosure Day</i> Discloses Very Little appeared first on Reactor.