Ever since that fateful 1950s day in New Jersey when Steve Spielberg’s father roused him from slumber to take a late-night rural drive out to watch a spectacular shooting star show, the legendary filmmaker has been fascinated with outer space and the mysteries of the cosmos.

Now, after directing “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,” and “War of the Worlds,” he’s headed back to the sci-fi genre that so inspired him as a young filmmaker with this summer’s “Disclosure Day.”

Despite the trailers released so far, we’re still puzzled about exactly what this film is all about. Is it an actual UFO attack? A governmental cover-up? A hoax? Foreign technology disguised as otherworldly visitors? Or maybe it’s all a dream. Anything is possible in this upcoming sci-fi movie.

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“When I was just a little kid, I remember developing a real curiosity about the sky at night and what’s happening up there,” Spielberg admits in a new extended “Disclosure Day” featurette. “And also, not the possibility, but the guarantee that there is life off this planet.”

While we sit back and thoughtfully ponder the endless possibilities of “Disclosure Day”, here’s everything we know so far about Spielberg’s plunge back into alien-based sci-fi spectacles after a long 20-year absence.

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Creepy sentient elk, cryptic crop circles, weird red birds, dilated pupils, Emily Blunt’s Kansas City meteorologist mumbling clicking gibberish while live on camera, intense car-smashing chases, body swapping, Josh O’Connor insisting on revealing some truth to the planet, and Colin Firth hooked up to the wires and mouthpiece of a VR machine.

It’s all rather odd and menacing, but we’ve got an instinctive feeling that something else is going on in the undercurrent of what’s been revealed.

Disclosure Day | Big Game Spot – YouTube
Disclosure Day | Big Game Spot - YouTube

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The latest Super Sunday sneak peek adds more harrowing action scenes, adds crop circle imagery, and what looks like a massive flying saucer emerging from a fiery churning cloud. Whatever the eventual invasion turns out to be, “There will be no other day, like tomorrow.”

Sounds scary!