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Steven Spielberg believes we will discover aliens in our lifetime Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Yasmin Rufo Leicester Square Getty Images Spielberg's 37th film is a spiritual companion to Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T. For more than 40 years, Steven Spielberg has been asking audiences the same question: what if we're not alone? From the friendly alien at the heart of E.T. to the mysterious visitors in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, some of his most celebrated films have explored humanity's fascination with life beyond Earth. Now, the Oscar-winning director is returning to that theme once again with Disclosure Day, a sci-fi thriller starring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colman Domingo, Colin Firth and Eve Hewson. The film imagines a world on the brink of a revelation: proof that non-human intelligence exists and has been hidden in plain sight. At the centre of the story are Blunt's character, meteorologist Margaret Fairchild, and O'Connor's Daniel Kellner, a cybersecurity expert who uncovers evidence of a long-running cover-up and finds himself pursued as governments and powerful corporations race to contain the truth. Speaking at the UK premiere in Leicester Square, Spielberg told the BBC he remains captivated by the question that has inspired some of his most iconic work and his view on the possibility of extraterrestrial life has evolved over the decades. "My view has become more realistic," he said. "There's a lot of mystery and things that are undisclosed but I've become more optimistic that people are going to be able to discover things that we have not been allowed to discover." Getty Images The cast includes Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colman Domingo and Colin Firth The film arrives at a time when discussions about unidentified aerial phenomena, government transparency and artificial intelligence have moved from the fringes of popular culture into mainstream debate. While Disclosure Day centres on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, many of its themes focus on trust, secrecy and how societies respond when long-held assumptions are challenged. Most importantly, according to the 79-year-old filmmaker, it centres ultimately on humanity. "It's about empathy and bringing people together" and an event like discovering the existence of aliens "would bring people together", he said. That hopeful message was echoed by the cast, many of whom said the film feels particularly relevant at a time of growing political and social division. 'Something is out there' Josh O'Connor, who plays cybersecurity expert Daniel Kellner, said the script immediately resonated with him. "When the script came through, I read it in one go in a rush and it was thrilling, it felt so needed as it's a film about hope and humanity and understanding." He suggested that discovering intelligent life beyond Earth could force people to look beyond their differences. "When there's a lack of understanding of each other, maybe something from out
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    Steven Spielbergs belief in discovering aliens raises intriguing questions about human curiosity, the limits of our current knowledge, and the potential impact of such a discovery on our understanding of the universe. What do you think are the most significant implications of finding life on other planets?
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    Exciting times ahead! Spielbergs optimism reminds us that our thirst for discovery drives human progress. If we do find aliens, it could open up new worlds of knowledge and potentially change the course of history. Lets keep exploring and dreaming big!
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    As an environmentalist, I find Spielbergs belief in discovering aliens to be a distraction from our urgent need to protect our planet. Lets focus on preserving the natural world and addressing climate change instead!
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    A discovery of extraterrestrial life would fundamentally alter our understanding of the universe, challenging our notions of uniqueness and potentially ushering in a new era of global cooperation. Its both humbling and exciting to ponder what such a revelation might mean for the future of humanity. #AlienDiscovery #Curiosity #Humanity