Leave it to Steven Spielberg to reimagine the world we live in and posit the most incredible theories on extraterrestrial life. His latest sci-fi thriller, Disclosure Day, has sparked plenty of discussion thanks to its ambitious themes and thought-provoking ending. As audiences head into theatres, many are asking the same question: Does the film include a post-credits scene? Should you stay till the end of the credits to get a glimpse into some secret Spielberg message?
The answer is no. Disclosure Day does not feature a mid-credits or post-credits sequence, meaning viewers won’t miss any additional footage if they leave once the credits begin rolling. Instead, Spielberg allows the film’s final scene to serve as the definitive conclusion to the story. Or perhaps a hint for a possible sequel? Read on to know more.
Why Disclosure Day‘s Ending Works Without a Post-Credits Scene
Emily Blunt and cast in Disclosure Day | Credit: Universal PicturesUnlike many modern blockbusters that use post-credits scenes to tease future installments, Disclosure Day instead gives viewers some in-depth food for thought. The film’s climax focuses on the consequences of revealing long-hidden information about extraterrestrial life and the impact that truth has on humanity. Rather than providing a clear-cut resolution, Spielberg trusts ambiguity to pique curiosity and invites viewers to draw their own conclusions. Early reviews for the movie have been largely positive, praising Spielberg for his incredible filmmaking and the story’s premise. Even our FandomWire’s review of the film has rated it a solid 7 out of 10.
The film’s final moments prioritize emotion and wonder over sequel setup. The ending is intended to be the audience’s lasting impression, much like the conclusions of other alien movies by Spielberg, such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Though we never get to hear what the alien whispers in Daniel’s ears, it seems to be a positive message by the way Margaret rushes to share it with everyone. The alien life, at least, is revealed, letting viewers know that the entire story was not for nothing.
The absence of a post-credits sequence also reinforces the film’s standalone nature. While many contemporary science-fiction movies end up building interconnected franchises, Disclosure Day tells a complete story that reaches its climax as the credits begin. For Spielberg, the ending itself is the final statement.
Could Disclosure Day Still Get a Sequel?
However, the possibility of a sequel can never be fully ruled out. Rather than an entire franchise, Spielberg may just have one more chapter of the story left to narrate. The film’s conclusion does leave a few unanswered questions, all of which can be great foundations for a second installment. How will the world adapt to the disclosure at the center of the story? What does the alien say to Daniel? Those lingering questions have led some viewers to speculate about where a follow-up film could take the narrative.
At the time of writing, neither Spielberg nor the studio has officially announced plans for a sequel. Disclosure Day has been presented as a self-contained story rather than the beginning of a larger franchise. The decision not to include a post-credits scene supports that approach, as the film does not explicitly set up another chapter or introduce a future threat.
If Disclosure Day proves successful with audiences, the door remains open for future stories set within the same world. For now, though, viewers should approach the film as a complete experience. There are no hidden scenes waiting after the credits, and Spielberg’s intended ending arrives before the first credit appears on screen.
Head to the theatres near you to experience Disclosure Day on the big screens!
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