Emily Blunt and Eve Hewson shared stories about U2 frontman Bono's humorous alien impression during a recent interview with Access Hollywood [1].

The anecdote comes as the actors promote the upcoming film "Disclosure Day," directed by Steven Spielberg. The discussion highlights the personal connections and camaraderie between the stars and the musician during the film's promotional cycle [3].

During the interview, Blunt and Hewson said Bono performed the impression at a dinner. The conversation shifted from the musician's behavior to a broader discussion regarding the possibility of traveling to space [1].

This promotional appearance serves as a lead-up to the theatrical debut of "Disclosure Day." The movie is scheduled to open nationwide on June 12, 2024 [1].

Blunt and Hewson used the segment to bridge the gap between the film's themes and real-world curiosities about extraterrestrial life. The actors discussed their own feelings on space travel, and the surreal nature of the impression Bono provided during their gathering [2].

While the film is a professional venture directed by Spielberg, the interview emphasized the social dynamics and humor that often surround high-profile movie releases [3]. The pairing of Blunt and Hewson in the press tour has highlighted their shared experiences and the influence of Bono's personality on their social circles [1].

Emily Blunt and Eve Hewson recounted Bono’s playful alien impression

The use of anecdotal, celebrity-driven content in press tours for major studio releases like "Disclosure Day" reflects a strategy to humanize the cast. By linking the film's promotion to a high-profile figure like Bono, the studio leverages cross-industry appeal to generate social media engagement and organic interest ahead of the theatrical release.