Actress Emily Blunt said working with director Steven Spielberg on the sci-fi film "Disclosure Day" was the privilege of her career.
The collaboration marks a significant partnership between one of the industry's most influential directors and a leading actress during the film's high-profile launch.
Blunt and Spielberg appeared together at the film's premiere in London, United Kingdom. The event also featured co-stars Colin Firth and Josh O'Connor. The film is slated for a 2026 release [1].
Speaking about the experience of being cast and filming the project, Blunt said, "It’s the privilege of my career." She said she hopes they will work together again.
Spielberg said Blunt is a "force of nature" and one of the nicest people in the world. He said audiences would understand the reasoning behind his praise upon seeing her performance.
The production of "Disclosure Day" comes as part of a wider trajectory of success for Blunt. Spielberg said she has had extraordinary career growth since her role in "The Devil Wears Prada".
Social media reactions following the London premiere have been positive, with viewers praising the chemistry between the lead actress and the director's vision. The film's arrival in 2026 [1] is expected to be a major cinematic event given the pedigree of the creative team.
“"It’s the privilege of my career."”
The mutual admiration between Spielberg and Blunt suggests a potential long-term creative partnership. For Blunt, a project directed by Spielberg serves as a prestige marker that can elevate her standing for future leading roles in blockbuster cinema, while for Spielberg, the collaboration demonstrates his continued ability to attract top-tier talent for his genre experiments in science fiction.




