Steven Spielberg had to phone home to learn about E.T.’s.  

Ahead of the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial director’s new alien movie Disclosure Day—which stars Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo and Emily Blunt—hitting theaters, he shared why he’s never doubted the existence of otherworldly beings. 

“I’ve always believed,” Steven told E! News in an exclusive interview. “Even as a child, my father was an electrical engineer, and he worked on the very first computer for RCA years and years ago. My dad put it into my mind that we are not alone. He wasn’t talking about Earth, he was talking about the cosmos.”

And the 79-year-old’s dad Arnold Spielberg inspired his own opinion on the matter. 

“He said, ‘There’s intelligent life out there,’” Steven recalled. “And my dad read a lot of science fiction, so I was born believing that out there, life exists, intelligent life exists.”

Of course, the Jaws director looked beyond his father’s opinions for his own proof. 

“It sort of became urban legends much more than conspiracy theories,” Steven continued. “It really became consistently truthful. As I got older and older, I started believing that something really is going on that we’re not being told.”

And for Steven, the upcoming film feels the most authentic to what he believes is real alien life. 

“There were notes I had been taking for three or four years,” the Oscar winner detailed. “I had notes just based on what was out there, what I was hearing about. Documentaries that were being made about this subject matter and things that I was hearing from eyewitnesses and I just kept making notes and putting down ideas.”

In making the new sci-fi thriller, Steven only wanted it to be a “credible” movie. 

“I didn’t set out aiming for the incredible,” he shared. “I set out to make something that could be very credible.”

As for what Steven would show aliens in the case they ever showed themselves to people on Earth? “I wouldn’t show them one of my movies,” Steven posited. “I’d show them Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life!”

Disclosure Day hits theaters June 12. For more movies to add to your watch list, keep reading… 

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