is set to explore UFOs and extraterrestrial life with unprecedented realism.

Steven Spielberg, a master of alien storytelling with iconic films like E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, is making a return to the genre with his upcoming movie Disclosure Day. The film, slated for release on April 15, 2026, is set to explore UFOs and extraterrestrial life with unprecedented realism.

Spielberg claims that the footage from Disclosure Day is “more truth than fiction,” tapping into his long-standing fascination with the unknown and real-life UFO reports.

The movie’s narrative dives deep into the unexplained phenomena of the skies, inspired by actual military accounts of UFO encounters. The story is based on true reports of aerial phenomena, especially from military personnel, and takes a closer look at the ongoing discussions about UFOs. Spielberg’s personal passion for the subject matter is evident, as he seeks to connect the film’s narrative with the real-world investigations into UAPs, or unidentified aerial phenomena, that have gained increasing attention in recent years.

At CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Spielberg revealed a trailer that hints at what promises to be a groundbreaking film in the UFO genre. The footage showcased in the trailer aligns closely with military reports, including one involving a Navy pilot who encountered an unidentified flying object back in 2017. This real world connection strengthens the film’s narrative, giving it a sense of urgency and authenticity that feels almost prophetic, as it taps into the rising public interest in the UFO phenomenon.