New Steven Spielberg film could be secret sequel to director's 1977 classic
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New Steven Spielberg film could be secret sequel to director's 1977 classic
"Disclosure Day, released 48 years later, tells the story of a television meteorologist (Emily Blunt) who, alongside a mysterious character played by Josh O'Connor, attempts to reveal the truth behind an alien conspiracy being hidden by the government."
"The new trailer has references to Roswell - where conspiracy theorists believe a UFO crashed in New Mexico in 1947 - and in the closing moments, a flying saucer appears to emerge from the sky, which looks like a direct nod to a similar scene in Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
"Others highlighted that many of the character's names are yet to be revealed, with some theorising that O'Connor's character could have the same surname as Dreyfuss's Close Encounters character, Roy Neary."
Steven Spielberg's new film Disclosure Day, starring Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor, releases in June and follows a television meteorologist investigating a government-hidden alien conspiracy. Fans theorize the film is a sequel to Spielberg's 1977 classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind after noticing similar UFO imagery in the trailer, including references to the Roswell incident and a flying saucer emerging from the sky. The mysterious plot details and unrevealed character names fuel speculation that O'Connor's character may share a surname with Richard Dreyfuss's Close Encounters protagonist Roy Neary, suggesting a potential connection between the two films.
Read at The Independent
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