For years we have suspected that we are not alone in the universe. However, no one has yet provided solid proof. But that is about to change... Steven Spielberg, one of the most famous directors of all time, has returned to his favorite genre.
Revelation Day is supposed to be the day when humanity will finally learn the truth. About what? Only a few individuals suspect this, among them data analyst Daniel (Josh O'Connor), who is supposed to be the one to make everything public. Unfortunately for him, however, there is an all-powerful team of people whose mission is to prevent this information leak. At any cost. They have a number of good and bad reasons for doing so. Among the better ones is the fact that revealing the truth could completely disrupt the world order and cause irreparable damage. In addition to Daniel, Margaret (Emily Blunt), a weather presenter for an insignificant television company, is also targeted by the pursuers, led by Noah Scanlon (Colin Firth). What to the uninitiated looked like a live nervous breakdown is actually... No, no more can be revealed, Revelation Day has not yet arrived.
The question of whether we are alone in the universe is one of the questions that has shaped director Steven Spielberg's career. The creator of ET, War of the Worlds and Close Encounters of the Third Kind returns to his favorite topic in Revelation Day.
"I simply don't believe that we are alone here. This topic has provoked me all my life, but at the same time it has inspired me. I believe that with this film I have solved it," says the legendary filmmaker.
Genre
Drama, Sci-fi
Original title
Disclosure Day
Year
2026
Director
Steven Spielberg
Screenplay
David Koepp, Steven Speilberg
Play
Emily Blunt, Josh O´Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo
Camera
Janusz Kamiński
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