Steven Spielberg Screens First Footage From His Top-Secret Untitled Sci-Fi Film Rumored To Involve UFOs

Steven Spielberg Screens First Footage From His Top-Secret Untitled Sci-Fi Film Rumored To Involve UFOs

One of Hollywood's best-kept secrets right now is what exactly Steven Spielberg is planning for his next sci-fi epic. The pic remains untitled, and virtually no details about the plot have been revealed.

By MarkJulian - Jun 28, 2025 10:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: SFFGazette.com

Even after seeing footage from Steven Spielberg’s highly secretive upcoming sci-fi film, it remains difficult to get a clear sense of the project’s full story and direction.

It seems that was intentional, as the footage was reportedly carefully curated so that no plot details could be deduced.

Earlier this week, Spielberg attended a special event at Universal Pictures’ sprawling 84,000-square-foot facility known as The Commons. There, he officially unveiled a new screening room bearing his name, the Steven Spielberg Theater, a 250-seat cinema dedicated to his legacy.

To mark the occasion, Spielberg shared exclusive footage from the mysterious sci-fi movie, which reportedly involves UFOs. Fans and insiders have speculated wildly about the film’s nature, with theories ranging from an entirely original story to possible sequels of classics like E.T. or Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

The clip featured Emily Blunt as a relatable, down-to-earth woman living in a quiet rural area who is being chased by shadowy figures in unmarked black vehicles.

One particularly gripping moment showed her damaged sedan, with Josh O’Connor’s character inside, crashing headlong into an oncoming train. The pair desperately escape through the shattered windshield just before the car is crushed beneath the train’s wheels.

Colin Firth appeared to take on an antagonistic role, seen in a tense moment inside a futuristic underground laboratory or sci-fi bunker.

Meanwhile, brief glimpses of Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo suggested their involvement in the story, though their exact characters remain a mystery given the limited footage shown.

Among the stars attending the theater dedication were John Travolta, Vin Diesel, Seth Rogen, Colman Domingo, Dakota Fanning, Jeff Goldblum, and Ke Huy Quan, highlighting the significance of the event within the film community.

While christening the theater room, Spielberg told attendees that he never plans to retire.

Previously, screenwriter David Koepp, who collaborated once again with Spielberg on the project, teased, "What he does so brilliantly is that he combines a vast spectacle with really honest, human emotion. Unlike, I think, any other director- it's a very emotional experience, this movie."

"He was the most involved as he's been on any movie I've written for him to direct," Koepp added.

Audiences can likely expect a signature Spielberg experience, as the director is once again teaming up with  Koepp.

The duo has a long history of successful collaborations, having previously worked together on Jurassic Park in 1993, The Lost World: Jurassic Park in 1997, War of the Worlds in 2005, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008.

The upcoming film stars Emily Blunt (Edge of Tomorrow, A Quiet Place), Josh O'Connor (The Crown, Challengers), Colin Firth (Kingsman, Barbie), Eve Hewson (The Luminaries), Colman Domingo (Fear The Walking Dead, The Color Purple ) and Wyatt Russell (Thunderbolts). 

The Untitled Steven Spielberg film from Universal Pictures is currently set to hit theaters on June 12, 2026.

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THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 6/28/2025, 10:11 AM
Colin Firth was in Barbie?
Luke8
Luke8 - 6/28/2025, 10:20 AM
I hope this is really a return to form. I haven’t loved any of his output since Lincoln.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 6/28/2025, 11:30 AM
@Luke8 - Fabelmans was pretty good. But, yeah, he hasn't had a major hit since Lincoln.
SuperiorHeckler
SuperiorHeckler - 6/28/2025, 11:55 AM
@Luke8 - Similar to Stephen King and his writing, I think Spielberg has cranked out SO much content that inevitably, things start to water-down despite his best-efforts behind the camera. 🫤
Luke8
Luke8 - 6/28/2025, 12:56 PM
@GeneralZod - You know, I still haven’t seen that one. It’s on my queue, but I’m not in love with Kamiński‘s cinematography. It always feels fake. Maybe it’ll be different.
Luke8
Luke8 - 6/28/2025, 12:57 PM
@SuperiorHeckler - I’ve begun to feel that way too over the past few years. I feel that maybe he should actively start investing his time in teaching the next generation of filmmakers.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 6/28/2025, 1:11 PM
@Luke8 - The ending (last 5 mins) is masterful and must-watch. The first half is a bit of a slog; it's a bio-pic about him growing up as his mom is basically falling out of love with his dad who is trying to hold things together. The last third is quite good and you see a teenage Steven getting into film-making and dealing with the challenges of being Jewish in a very anglo neighborhood in California. I think you well enjoy it.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 6/28/2025, 1:17 PM
@SuperiorHeckler - Something else that Spielberg lacks (that was never "his") is John Williams, who has aged out (now 93). One has to wonder what movies like Jaws, Raiders, ET, CEOT3K (especially CEOT3K) and others would be without the Williams soundtrack. I'm not saying Spielberg isn't really a great director -- in my opinion, he is top 3 of all time -- but some of these Williams soundtracks really push his movies from good to epic. Example, i can't think of ET without hearing the Williams main score in my head. And that score pushes the visual to another level.
clogan
clogan - 6/28/2025, 2:11 PM
@Luke8 - He wanted to move away from doing Blockbusters as he may have had more blockbusters than any other director 😂

I prefer him doing what he wants.
AllsNotGood
AllsNotGood - 6/28/2025, 10:31 AM
Glad he's going back to his roots
IAmAHoot
IAmAHoot - 6/28/2025, 10:51 AM
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 6/28/2025, 11:15 AM
Interesting , it’s got a solid cast!!.

Looking forward to Spielberg’s return to genre storytelling and the type of blockbusters that helped make his name such as Close Encounters etc.
SuperiorHeckler
SuperiorHeckler - 6/28/2025, 11:52 AM
Really hope it's something closer to the dark and ominous WAR OF THE WORLDS and not another 'pulling-on-the-heartstrings' drama like ET instead. 🤨
Patient2670
Patient2670 - 6/28/2025, 12:17 PM
@SuperiorHeckler - I'm actually hoping for something more like Close Encounters.
captainwalker
captainwalker - 6/28/2025, 11:57 AM
Right on time to push yhe alien card the government has been playing. Spielberg is always a team player with government psyops. The coded 911 is in nearly everyone of his earlier films.
thedrudo
thedrudo - 6/28/2025, 12:48 PM
“ The clip featured Emily Blunt as a relatable, down-to-earth woman”

Good Lord. We know she’s a woman.

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