The untitled film by Steven Spielberg and David Koepp has
completed production. All the scenes are now in the can and now the task begins
of editing and perfecting the movie and to make it ready for its arrival on the
big screen on June the 12th next year. The illustration above is an official
news media photograph taken at a location shoot in White
Plains , New York and published with
the approval of the producers, Amblin Entertainment. I've never heard of a film
having this much publicity before the run-up to its release. Almost as soon as
he came up with the idea, Spielberg announced that he and Koepp would be making
a new movie with a UFO theme. He announced a release date and a working title
"The Dish", later changed to "Disclosure". This was all
before a single frame had turned over. A cast list has been published; it
includes such stars as Emily Blunt and Colin Firth. I raised this subject with
Bryce Zabel at Contact in the Desert, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/06/need-to-know-live.html,
and he didn't think I should read too much into it. Obviously he is the Hollywood
expert, but despite that I struggle to think of any other cinematic work in
progress I've heard of that has been presented in this way. What's more, I have
a twentieth anniversary special edition DVD of Close Encounters of the Third Kind which includes a lot of bonus
material. Among it is an interview with the director in which he states:
"I couldn't make Close Encounters
today.", ie 1997. This is because he had lost his interest in UFO's. Well,
obviously something has rekindled his interest; I wonder what that is. Has
somebody told Spielberg something they haven't told the rest of us? Ron James made
an interesting comment about Spielberg during his talk at Contact, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2025/06/ben-in-desert-2.html.
He thinks that the director has indeed been assigned a secret agenda and
speculates about what that might be. When the film is released the hype leading
up to that day will be so intense that there will probably be a multi-screen
premiere and at some point in the movie, probably near the end, a decisive
piece of UFO footage will be shown accompanied by some kind of fourth
wall-breaking announcement that this is in fact real and not just concocted
special effects. At that moment the audience will be informed that the
government are going to tell the people all about it. If this is the case, Steven
Spielberg will go down in history as far more than the very talented and
accomplished filmmaker that he already is; he will be a revolutionary figure,
the man who did Disclosure with a capital D. Obviously James is merely
speculating; he doesn't know any more than I do, but if it were true it would
make the other pieces of the puzzle fit. Bryce told me that he would be first
in the queue to see the film when it's released. I will be right behind him.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
2 comments:
What you are saying makes sense. At the very least I think we can expect this film to provide some kind of milestone in public awareness even if it falls short of the big D. It will also keep Hollywood in the driving seat in terms of controlling the narrative.
No doubt about it, MT. The very fact it is being so hyped up means something.
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