Spielberg Reloaded - Steven Spielberg in 12 movies

Disclosure Day (2026) - The Real Thing

10 min · 21 jun 2026
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Spielberg has been asking the same question since he was seventeen years old. On June 12, 2026, it stopped being hypothetical. We watched Close Encounters, E.T., and War of the Worlds. Now we watch what happens when the filmmaker who invented our relationship with the unknown decides the world has waited long enough for an answer. A.I. was used to help with narration and creative elements of our scripts.

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