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Steven Spielberg bluntly addresses theory that Disclosure Day is Close Encounters sequel

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Spielberg shutting down fan theories about Disclosure Day proves how powerfully our minds build narrative connections — and how hard it is to kill a good story once it takes hold.

ApopheniaBackfire EffectNarrative Transportation TheoryCanon Theory
Steven Spielberg bluntly addresses theory that Disclosure Day is Close Encounters sequel

Theory Briefing

  • Spielberg confirmed Disclosure Day is an original sci-fi film, not a sequel to his 1977 classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
  • Fans' eagerness to link the two films illustrates apophenia — the brain's compulsive drive to find patterns and connections where none exist.
  • The director's blunt denial may actually fuel speculation further, a classic example of the backfire effect where corrections entrench belief.