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Steven Spielberg made his first CinemaCon appearance on April 15–16, 2026 in Las Vegas to present new footage from Disclosure Day, his return to extraterrestrial-themed filmmaking.
Universal premiered extended scenes and a first glimpse of the film’s alien life form; the footage follows Emily Blunt as a meteorologist who suddenly speaks in unintelligible sounds, and Josh O’Connor’s character who can interpret them as mathematical messages.
The trailer shows action set pieces — including a train jump and a farm-house escape — glimpses of small humanoid creatures and a non-human hand touching a child, and hints of a government cover-up.
The film, directed from a story by Spielberg with a screenplay by David Koepp, stars Blunt, O’Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, Eve Hewson and Wyatt Russell and opens June 12 in the United States.
On stage Spielberg accepted the Motion Picture Association’s America250 award and urged studios to expand theatrical exclusivity, praising Universal’s new 45-day window and asking rhetorically for 60 or even 120 days.
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While supportive of Spielberg’s push for original stories, commenters stress structural industry incentives that favor franchises and note changing audience habits — including growth in indie visibility and competition from games — may force studios to rethink risk and distribution strategies.







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