Steven Spielberg has announced his 36th feature film, a science-fiction project titled "El día de la revelación" (Disclosure Day) [1].
The project marks a return to the extraterrestrial themes that defined much of Spielberg's early career. By revisiting the concept of alien contact, the director signals a continued cinematic interest in the intersection of human curiosity and the unknown.
The film focuses on the truth regarding what exists beyond Earth. Spielberg said the movie is centered on the truth of what is out there.
According to the production announcement, the cast includes Eve Hewson, Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, and Colman Domingo [1, 2]. The ensemble brings together established dramatic actors and rising stars for the sci-fi narrative.
Spielberg said his own creative drive and curiosity are the primary motivations for the project [3]. He said he has a personal interest in the subject matter, noting that half of his friends have seen UFOs or unidentified aerial phenomena. He questioned why he had not seen anything himself [3].
While specific plot details remain limited, the film is positioned as a pursuit of truth regarding cosmic mysteries. The director's decision to tackle this subject again suggests a desire to update his perspective on the genre for a modern audience—one that has seen a rise in public discourse regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.
“The movie is centered on the truth of what is out there.”
This project represents a full-circle moment for Spielberg, returning to the themes of his most iconic works like 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' and 'E.T.' By framing the story around 'the truth' and 'revelation,' the film likely reflects the current global cultural shift toward the official government decompression of UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) data, moving the extraterrestrial narrative from pure fantasy toward a more investigative, disclosure-based approach.





