Josh O’Connor Joins Steven Spielberg UFO Movie With Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt is in talks to lead the legendary American filmmaker's mysterious new UFO movie, currently slated for release in May 2026. And now we're getting word of another big British name boarding the project. According to the latest issue of Production Weekly, Challengers' Josh O'Connor is set to be the second hand in Spielberg's very vaguely described 'two-hander'.
What's more, during the most recent IMAX Investor Presentation earlier today, there was a conspicuously placed May 2026 Universal Pictures project entitled "The Dish". Now, far be it from us to declaratively state Spielberg's new film is 100% that film, but The Dish isn't not an apt-sounding title for a film that is potentially going to see the Close Encounters Of The Third Kind director back in flying saucer territory.
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Emily Blunt is in talks to lead the legendary American filmmaker's mysterious new UFO movie, currently slated for release in May 2026. And now we're getting word of another big British name boarding the project. According to the latest issue of Production Weekly, Challengers' Josh O'Connor is set to be the second hand in Spielberg's very vaguely described 'two-hander'.
What's more, during the most recent IMAX Investor Presentation earlier today, there was a conspicuously placed May 2026 Universal Pictures project entitled "The Dish". Now, far be it from us to declaratively state Spielberg's new film is 100% that film, but The Dish isn't not an apt-sounding title for a film that is potentially going to see the Close Encounters Of The Third Kind director back in flying saucer territory.
https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news...ily-blunt/
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