Thu. Apr 23rd, 2026

‘More Truth Than Fiction’: Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ Film Sparks End Times Warning

Steven Spielberg is stepping back into the world of extraterrestrials with a bold claim that is already raising serious questions about truth, deception and what may be coming next.

Spielberg signals a shift from fiction to “truth”

Speaking at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Steven Spielberg described his upcoming film “Disclosure Day” as something far beyond science fiction. “I really, truly believe this movie is going to answer questions,” Spielberg said. “And this movie is also going to cause you to ask a lot of questions.” As reported by Reuters, he emphasized that unlike his earlier work, this project leans closer to reality. His 1977 classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind was “speculation,” but “Disclosure Day” is “more truth than fiction.” He added a warning to audiences about the intensity of what they are about to see. “All you need to get from the beginning to the end is a seat belt.”

Spielberg revealed that the film was inspired in part by a 2017 The New York Times report detailing encounters between U.S. military pilots and unidentified flying objects. The project is positioned as a cinematic exploration of disclosure, the long-discussed unveiling of information surrounding UFOs and non-human intelligence.

Marzulli warns of a coming global deception

That framing is exactly what has caught the attention of Christian researcher and filmmaker L.A. Marzulli, who warns that what is being presented as revelation is in fact deception on a global scale.

Marzulli points directly to the film’s influence on culture and belief systems. “This is the coming great deception,” he said. “This changes everything.” He argues that productions like “Disclosure Day” are not neutral storytelling but part of a coordinated effort to prepare the world for a false narrative about the origin and nature of these entities.


Central to his warning is the identity of what the world calls “aliens.” In his view, the film itself hints at the truth. “Are they people?” one character asks in the trailer. The answer, he insists, is clear. “No… because they’re not people. They’re hybrids.” Marzulli connects this directly to the biblical account of the Nephilim, describing them as the offspring of fallen angels and human women.

He ties this to the words of Jesus Christ, who warned that the last days would mirror the conditions before the flood. The return of hybrid beings, the corruption of humanity and the blurring of the natural order all point to that prophetic framework. The film’s imagery, including altered reality, possession-like behavior and the suspension of natural laws, reinforces that interpretation.

A battle over truth and the origin of humanity

Marzulli also highlights how the film conditions viewers to accept a redefinition of truth. “People are starved for the truth,” he said, pointing to scenes where entire crowds are fixated on a single global event. That moment represents a coordinated unveiling where the world is brought into “lockstep” around a shared narrative.

He sees deeper messaging embedded in the visuals. Iconic imagery resembling the creation of Adam signals a shift in belief about humanity’s origin. The implication is clear: the film suggests that non-human entities created mankind. Marzulli calls this a direct assault on the biblical account of creation.

The warning extends to the blending of religion and extraterrestrial themes. Scenes filled with religious symbolism are not accidental. They signal an attempt to merge spiritual authority with a new narrative, one that replaces truth with a counterfeit system of belief.

What unfolds in “Disclosure Day” is not presented as entertainment alone. It is positioned as a cultural milestone in the broader movement toward disclosure. Marzulli describes it as one more step in a process that has been building for years, with governments, media and entertainment moving in the same direction.

The urgency of the moment cannot be ignored. The narrative being introduced to the world challenges humanity’s identity, the authority of Scripture and the nature of God Himself. What is presented as enlightenment carries the markings of deception.

Jesus and Paul both warned that deception would define the last days. The rise of a global narrative centered on non-human intelligence, paired with claims of hidden truth finally revealed, aligns with that warning in striking detail.

This is not a moment for passive observation. It is a moment for discernment. The lines between truth and deception are being redrawn in real time, and the foundation that each person stands on will determine how they interpret what comes next.

James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a journalism background from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and at the LA Dream Center. A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].

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