Steven Spielberg has praised former President Barack Obama's recent remarks on extraterrestrial life, calling them a positive boost for his upcoming film "Disclosure Day," which delves into government secrets surrounding alien contact, according to Mashable. Spielberg sees Obama's comments as increasing public interest in the themes explored by the movie.
Universal Pictures recently released the official trailer for "Disclosure Day," highlighting key story elements including alien encounters and groundbreaking revelations. The film stars Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor, with the trailer hinting at a whistleblower revealing humanity’s hidden connection to extraterrestrials and advanced technology, as reported by Ars Technica and Deadline.
The "Disclosure Day" trailer, set to premiere on June 12, features powerful imagery and a suspenseful tone, showcasing Spielberg's directorial approach to the sci-fi thriller. The narrative centers on a secret that threatens to overturn established societal norms, building tension around the potential consequences of the disclosed information, Mashable and Deadline note.
Screen Rant emphasizes that the new trailer offers fans a first glimpse into the film’s blend of mystery and action, generating anticipation for the release. The ensemble cast and Spielberg’s involvement have elevated expectations for the movie within the science fiction community.
Looking ahead, the public’s response to both Obama’s alien statements and the "Disclosure Day" trailer will be critical in setting the stage for the movie’s reception. The release on June 12 is expected to spark further discussions on government transparency regarding extraterrestrial contact.

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