Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' movie-release teaser

Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' movie-release teaser
(Facebook movie-review posting today): \"A UFO researcher is claiming Steven Spielberg just soft-disclosed alien contact protocols through Emily Blunt's new summer blockbuster. In the trailer for \"Disclosure Day\" (opening June 12), Blunt's meteorologist character interrupts her live broadcast to speak in a startling clicking language, her pupils dilated, seemingly possessed by something not human.Dr. Richard Boylan posted on X that the clicking language proves Blunt's character had recent contact with an Estican, a Praying Mantis-humanoid alien species that communicates through clicks.Boylan has documented Praying Mantis-type beings in his research for decades. He describes Esticans as one of several alien races visiting Earth, attending secret governmental meetings, and maintaining ongoing contact with select humans. The clicking communication method, he claims, is their authentic language.Spielberg's film shows Blunt becoming what Empire Magazine describes as \"a conduit for the alien visitors,\" speaking in what the trailers call \"unearthly clicks\" and \"inhuman\" sounds during a live television moment that leaves studio producers and viewers horrified. The actress told Empire that her character Margaret Fairchild has always felt she \"doesn't belong where she is right now\" before the alien contact occurs.The movie reunites Spielberg with screenwriter David Koepp, who wrote Jurassic Park and War of the Worlds. Blunt revealed that \"Disclosure Day\" directly answers questions posed by Spielberg's 1977 classic \"Close Encounters of the Third Kind,\" suggesting the clicking language scene may reference the musical tones aliens used to communicate in that film.The timing feels deliberate to some researchers. With Congressional UFO hearings ongoing, Pentagon UAP reports declassifying, and whistleblower testimony mounting, a Spielberg alien movie arriving summer 2026 hits differently than it would have a decade ago. The question stops being whether aliens exist and becomes whether filmmakers know more than they're openly saying.Some researchers believe Hollywood has always served as a soft disclosure mechanism, preparing the public for contact through fictional narratives that gradually normalize alien reality. Others argue this represents pattern-seeking in entertainment because actual disclosure remains frustratingly out of reach.Is Spielberg encoding real alien communication methods into a summer popcorn thriller, or is clicking sound effects designed purely for cinematic horror? Does the director who shaped how generations imagine alien contact know something the rest of the public doesn't?\" (end; FB posting). Disclosure Day (the movie) opens June 12. Be there. submitted by /u/DrRBoylan [link] [comments]