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Steven Spielberg made a big splash in his first time at #CinemaCon!
-He called for 60- or 120-day theatrical windows for movies
-He called upon his favorite experiences watching and showing movies in theaters, calling theater staff part-owners of movies because they are the ones showing it to audiences
-His next film after Disclosure Day will be a Western
-Colman Domingo hosted a conversation with him, asking about his history with Universal
-Spielberg went to Universal Studios and tried to learn about how to make movies while going on the studio tour there, ultimately hiding in a bathroom stall until the tour bus drove away and he snuck onto sound stages to see productions. He saw Ward Bond on a stage, which stands out as a memory
-Disclosure Day is brought on by being fascinated with the idea of other life and civilizations in the stars, a concept brought to him as a kid by his father and the reports of “flying saucer” sightings back then
-He says Hollywood jumped on the bandwagon of extraterrestrial life stories and evidence of other life appeared when people gained more access to cameras and smartphones, recalling in 2017 when the New York Times published a story about a Navy pilot that photographed something they called a “tic tac” on their infrared cameras, going on to share the government’s evolution toward taking these reports more seriously
-He pointed out that 2027 will be the 50-year anniversary of his Close Encounters film
-He says Disclosure Day has “a lot more truth than fiction”
-He refused to give away the third act in trailer in marketing for Disclosure Day
-Spielberg concludes that the subject matter is a shrouded mystery but not shrouded to everyone… “I really truly believe that this movie is going to answer questions and cause you to answer a lot of questions.” It is “an experience” and “all you need to get from the beginning to the end is a seatbelt.”

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