Emily Blunt discussed her first experience working with director Steven Spielberg during a recent appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
The collaboration marks a significant milestone for the actress and a return to a specific genre for the director. Blunt is currently promoting "Disclosure Day," a new science-fiction project that serves as the first time the two have worked together.
This project represents a notable shift in Spielberg's recent filmography. The film is his first foray into the science-fiction genre in eight years [2]. The production is designed for a digital release, as the movie is scheduled to stream on Peacock in June 2026 [1].
During the interview, Blunt said she enjoyed the process of filming under Spielberg's direction. While the actress has a long history of leading major cinematic productions, this partnership brings her into the fold of Spielberg's distinct directorial style for the first time.
The film arrives at a time when streaming platforms are increasingly hosting high-budget genre pieces. By debuting on Peacock, the movie follows a trend of bringing prestige director-led content directly to audiences via subscription services rather than traditional theatrical windows.
Blunt's role in the film is central to the narrative of "Disclosure Day." The actress said during her television appearance that she wanted to share insights into the production and the experience of collaborating with one of the most influential directors in cinema history.
“Emily Blunt discussed her first experience working with director Steven Spielberg.”
The release of "Disclosure Day" signals Spielberg's return to the sci-fi genre after a long hiatus, while leveraging the reach of a streaming service like Peacock to distribute a high-profile collaboration with a top-tier actress like Blunt.



