Speculation around imminent UFO disclosure is intensifying, especially now with Steven Spielberg’s upcoming UFO film, Disclosure Day, has released its first trailer and the timing is raising eyebrows. Set for a June 12, 2026 release, the film explores a world on the brink of official extraterrestrial disclosure.
The teaser follows a meteorologist (Emily Blunt) and a UFO whistleblower (Josh O’Connor) who insist the public has a right to know the truth. The film’s central question is chilling: If you were proven we’re not alone, would you be afraid?
The idea of a real life “Disclosure Day” has circulated in UFO research circles for decades, referring to the moment governments finally confirm the existence of non-human intelligence. While no date has ever been confirmed, speculation is now surging.
On Polymarket, a major prediction market, bets on “Trump declassifies UFO files in 2025?” have surged past $7 million, with odds jumping from just 6% in early December to an astonishing 98% by mid-month. UFO filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee suggests the sudden surge may point to insider knowledge close to the White House.
This spike in interest follows the release of The Age of Disclosure, (read here), a documentary that reignited debate over government secrecy around UFOs.
As Hollywood narratives, documentary findings, and political speculation converging, some observers view this as "predictive programming", a concerted effort by media to subtly prepare the public for a historic disclosure moment.
