Spielberg skips Cannes
Steven Spielberg’s new film Disclosure Day will NOT premiere at Cannes and is instead going straight to cinemas in June — a notable festival bypass for a major auteur. Deadline reports the decision as Cannes programming shapes up ahead of the festival. (deadline.com)
Disclosure Day is slated to open in U.S. theaters on June 12, 2026, with Universal Pictures listed as the distributor. (amblin.com) Studio materials and the Amblin page list Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo among the principal cast. (amblin.com) The screenplay was written by David Koepp from a story by Steven Spielberg, and the project is produced by Kristie Macosko Krieger alongside Spielberg under Amblin Entertainment. (movieinsider.com) Early credits link Janusz Kamiński as cinematographer, Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar as editors, and John Williams as composer. (en.wikipedia.org) The 79th Cannes Film Festival is scheduled for May 12–23, 2026, which places the film’s June 12 release roughly three weeks after the festival’s close. (en.wikipedia.org) Universal and Amblin released an official trailer and poster during the marketing build for the picture, and the studio has rolled the title into its theatrical promotional slate. (whentostream.com)