Emily Blunt said she believes in the existence of extraterrestrial life during a press event in New York City on Tuesday [1].
Blunt's comments coincide with the release of her latest project, "Disclosure Day," which explores themes related to the presence of aliens. The actor's public stance adds a layer of personal conviction to the promotional cycle of a film centered on the discovery of non-human intelligence.
The statements were made June 9, 2026 [1], at the New York premiere of the movie [1]. While speaking with reporters, Blunt said the probability of life existing beyond Earth mirrors the narrative arc of the film [1].
Blunt did not provide specific evidence or sightings to support her belief, but she said the scale of the universe makes the existence of other life forms plausible [1]. The event drew significant attention as the actor bridged the gap between the fictional scenarios of "Disclosure Day" and her own views on science, and the cosmos [1].
This public admission follows a broader trend of high-profile figures and government officials discussing unidentified anomalous phenomena. By aligning her personal beliefs with the themes of her work, Blunt highlights a growing cultural openness toward the possibility of alien life [1].
“Emily Blunt said she believes in the existence of extraterrestrial life”
Blunt's comments reflect a shift in public discourse where the concept of extraterrestrial life has moved from the fringes of conspiracy theory into mainstream entertainment and celebrity conversation. By linking her personal beliefs to the themes of "Disclosure Day," she leverages a cultural moment of curiosity regarding the cosmos to amplify the film's reach.





