Apple Poised to Acquire UFO Disclosure Film from ‘Top Gun’ Producer

Apple Poised to Acquire UFO Disclosure Film from ‘Top Gun’ Producer

If extraterrestrial life is out there, Apple might be ready to unveil how we discovered it…

According to an exclusive report from Deadline, Apple Original Films is poised to acquire a new film project that will delve into the topic of UFO disclosure. This untitled sci-fi (albeit debatable) film is set to explore recent events concerning the U.S. government’s release of formerly classified footage showcasing what is now referred to as UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena). For a long time, the societal stigma surrounding UFOs hindered meaningful conversation on the subject.

More details from Deadline’s report include:

The package market has seen a surge in activity recently, and this project seems to have found its new destination. Sources indicate that Apple Original Films is in negotiations to secure the untitled UFO project, with Joseph Kosinski at the helm as director and Jerry Bruckheimer producing. The screenplay, penned by Zach Baylin, is reminiscent of a UFO disclosure narrative akin to All the President’s Men, the iconic political thriller from 1976 directed by Alan J. Pakula.

Apple’s partnerships with Top Gun producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Joseph Kosinski have reportedly strengthened through their collaboration on the upcoming Apple Original Films project, F1. Additionally, any dedicated fans of blink-182 and Angels & Airwaves should recognize Tom DeLonge’s significant contributions to the discussions surrounding UAPs, as highlighted in The New York Times.