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Need To Know

Spielberg's Disclosure Day

Need To Know

Bryce Zabel

Society & Culture, News

4.7548 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

In this special Need to Know episode, Bryce Zabel is joined by longtime collaborator Brent Friedman for a deep dive into the newly released trailer for Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg's upcoming UFO themed film set for release in 2026. The conversation frames the trailer as a cultural moment, noting its massive early viewership and the broader rise in public interest following recent projects like Age of Disclosure. Zabel and Friedman position the trailer as more than marketing, treating it as a dense piece of visual storytelling packed with symbolism, spiritual themes, and long standing UFO lore.

 

The bulk of the episode is a shot by shot analysis of the trailer, exploring imagery such as animals appearing as messengers, religious symbolism, possession themes, shapeshifting, crop circles, elite control centers, and a worldwide disclosure event that bypasses governments entirely. The hosts speculate that the film suggests disclosure may come directly from non human intelligence rather than political institutions, reflecting growing public distrust in official narratives. They discuss how Spielberg appears to blend fear, wonder, and spirituality, presenting disclosure not as an invasion story but as an ontological reckoning that forces humanity to confront meaning, belief, and truth.

 

The episode also features a major announcement: Zabel and Friedman are launching a new 36 episode podcast titled Sound, Light, and Frequency, produced with iHeart Podcasts. The series will explore UFO history, Hollywood's role in shaping the phenomenon, and their own extraordinary experiences surrounding the creation of Dark Skies, including an alleged government approach related to soft disclosure. The show is positioned as a long form, reflective exploration of secrecy, storytelling, and consciousness. The episode closes with framing Disclosure Day as a cinematic rehearsal for real world disclosure and a hopeful signal that humanity may be ready for a deeper understanding of its place in the universe.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, hello everybody and welcome back to Need to Know. I'm Bryce Abel and I hope you're enjoying

0:21.5

your holiday season and you've got some good memories planned. I've just returned from a trip

0:26.0

to Vienna and Munich to do a few Christmas markets by a couple of presents. And I think I'm just

0:31.7

about over jet lag, although my family and I did have a small kitchen fire last night at dinner that we've contained,

0:38.5

but there is that to think about.

0:40.6

Now, today is a special edition of the show.

0:43.6

My regular co-host, Richard Dolan's not here, but Rich and I will be recording a need

0:49.5

to know early in the year where we're going to be looking back on what happened in 2025 in the world of

0:56.2

UFO UAPs, and we'll be looking ahead to 26 to see if we can make any legitimate predictions.

1:04.0

But today, I'm joined by a special guest.

1:07.2

Two things are going to happen in today's show.

1:09.4

The first is we're going to take apart the trailer for that new Spielberg movie Disclosure Day that just dropped its trailer.

1:17.0

And we're going to take it apart shot by shot to see what might be in store when the entire film drops in 2026 on June 12th.

1:25.1

The other is I've got a special announcement to make about something that I'm

1:29.1

very excited about and actually I have reason to believe you might be excited about it too.

1:33.3

So, quick thought about Disclosure Day. The trailer got over 17 million views in two days on

1:41.0

YouTube. Now, compare that with the trailer for Avatar, Fire, and Ash, which got

1:46.0

34 million views, but in four months. So there's something going on here. Interest in this

1:51.9

new film and disclosure in general seems to be very high at this point. I mean, also, it was just

1:58.1

a few weeks ago that Dan Farrar's age of disclosure dropped,

2:01.9

and it's broken some records of its own.

2:04.8

So, anyway, let me talk about my special guest.

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