• Disclosure Day to hit cinemas in June
  • Movie inspired by real-life UFO reports from 2017
  • Christopher Nolan ‌promotes his summer film, The Odyssey

LAS VEGAS, April 15 — Steven Spielberg described his 1977 UFO film Close Encounters of the Third Kind as his own “speculation” about intelligent life ‌on other planets.

His new alien movie, Disclosure Day, will offer what Spielberg believes is “more truth than fiction,” the veteran filmmaker told theater operators on Wednesday at the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas.

The maker of E.T. and 2005’s War of the Worlds said he decided to journey back into the extraterrestrial realm after reading a 2017 New York Times report about US military pilots who reported seeing mysterious flying objects.

“I really, truly believe this movie is going to answer questions,” Spielberg said of Disclosure Day. “And this movie is also going ‌to cause you to ask a lot of questions.”

“All you need ⁠to get from the beginning ⁠to the end is a seat belt,” he ⁠teased, without elaborating on the ⁠plot.

Footage shown to ⁠the CinemaCon crowd gave a brief glimpse of an alien leaning over a human child. The film stars Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo ⁠and Colin Firth.

Colman Domingo, cast member of the upcoming film ‘Disclosure Day’ appears onstage during the Universal Pictures and Focus Features presentation at CinemaCon, the official convention of Cinema United, in Las Vegas April 15, 2026. — Reuters pic
Colman Domingo, cast member of the upcoming film ‘Disclosure Day’ appears onstage during the Universal Pictures and Focus Features presentation at CinemaCon, the official convention of Cinema United, in Las Vegas April 15, 2026. — Reuters pic

Disclosure Day will be released by Universal Pictures in June.

Universal also brought out another acclaimed director, Christopher Nolan, to promote his upcoming film The Odyssey. The movie, set to debut in July, is based on Homer’s epic about a Greek king trying to return home after ⁠the Trojan War.

The Odyssey is a story that has fascinated generation after generation for 3,000 years,” he said. “It is not a story. ⁠It’s the story.”

The Oppenheimer director said The Odyssey was “an absolute nightmare to film, but in ⁠all the ⁠right ways.”

Christopher Nolan, director of the upcoming film ‘The Odyssey,’ speaks during the Universal Pictures and Focus Features presentation at CinemaCon, the official convention of Cinema United, in Las Vegas April 15, 2026. — Reuters pic
Christopher Nolan, director of the upcoming film ‘The Odyssey,’ speaks during the Universal Pictures and Focus Features presentation at CinemaCon, the official convention of Cinema United, in Las Vegas April 15, 2026. — Reuters pic

Star Matt Damon, who plays Odysseus, endured rough conditions throughout the project, Nolan said.

“He was just there, out there on the boats, up in the mountains, ‌in the caves, in beating sunshine, in sideways rain, wind,” he said.

“It’s meant to be difficult. That’s the nature of the story.” — Reuters