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Spielberg Sci-Fi Thriller 'Disclosure Day' Skips Cannes
25 Mar
Summary
- Spielberg's sci-fi film 'Disclosure Day' will not premiere at Cannes.
- The movie centers on government secrets about extraterrestrial life.
- It is set to be released in theaters on June 12.

Steven Spielberg's upcoming sci-fi thriller, 'Disclosure Day,' will not be featured at the Cannes Film Festival. While festival chief Thierry Frémaux had suggested the possibility, sources confirmed the movie was never planned for a Croisette launch. This marks a potential disappointment for those hoping for a major studio presence at this year's event.
The film, starring Josh O'Connor, Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, and Eve Hewson, is based on a story by Spielberg himself. It explores the revelation of long-held government secrets about extraterrestrial beings, with trailer glimpses hinting at events in Roswell, New Mexico.
In the movie, O'Connor's character plans to become a whistleblower, exposing these secrets. Blunt plays a meteorologist who begins speaking in tongues on air, adding to the mystery. Firth's character is positioned to oppose the full disclosure. 'Disclosure Day' is scheduled to arrive in theaters on June 12.




