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The cast of “Disclosure Day” found the best way to show their appreciation for director Steven Spielberg during the film’s recent press event. Stars Josh O’Connor, Emily Blunt, and Colman Domingo all showed up wearing vintage T-shirts, with everyone representing a different beloved Spielberg film, turning what could have been a routine press event into an unforgettable moment that quickly garnered attention online.According to USA Today, O’Connor went for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial from 1989, Blunt chose a Jaws T-shirt from the 1975 shark thriller, and Domingo chose Jurassic Park from 1993. The three managed to cover four decades of some of cinema’s most iconic moments. The gesture clearly got through as Spielberg himself was so pleased with the honor that he took out his camera to capture the moment.
Steven Spielberg returns with “Disclosure Day”
“Disclosure Day” marks Spielberg’s long-awaited return to filmmaking, and is his first project since 2022’s critically acclaimed “The Fabelmans.” The new film is a sci-fi thriller, a genre the director knows well, having spent decades delivering some of the most beloved sci-fi films of all time. With a cast that includes O’Connor, Blunt, and Domingo, three of today’s most in-demand actors, expectations for the project are already high.
The film is scheduled to hit theaters nationwide on June 12, officially kicking off the summer movie season. It joins a lineup full of anticipated June releases, including “Scary Movie 6,” “Masters of the Universe,” “Power Ballad,” “Toy Story 5” and “Supergirl,” making it one of the most competitive summers in recent memory.
A summer season full of big releases
June is supposed to be one of the busiest months at the box office in recent years.
“Toy Story 5” is expected to attract a large family crowd, and “Supergirl” aims to make a splash in the superhero genre. Joining the lineup are “Masters of the Universe” and “Scary Movie 6,” which should have something for almost every type of moviegoer.However, Spielberg sees Disclosure Day as more than just another summer release. The director, 78, is one of the most respected directors in cinema history, and his return to science fiction, which has been a major part of his career since Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T., has been received with great enthusiasm by both fans and critics.The loving tributes that followed are indicative of the reverence that prevailed on set, and the film’s influence and legacy are still felt, more than 50 years after its death.
