Emily Blunt brought Disclosure Day to Leicester Square on Thursday evening, arriving at the UK premiere at Cineworld IMAX in London in a head-to-toe lilac gown. The event marked the latest stop for the film before its June 12 release, and it gave the cast a public showcase in the city where the sci-fi drama is now building attention.
Blunt stars as Margaret Fairchild, a Kansas City journalist turned meteorologist at the centre of a massive unravelling government conspiracy, alongside Colin Firth, Josh O’Connor and Eve Hewson. The premiere turned into more than a photo call when screenwriter David Koepp fell across the rainy carpet and was helped up by Blunt and Eve, one of the night’s sharper reminders that even polished launches can turn messy in seconds.
Felicity Blunt and Stanley Tucci joined Blunt at the event, giving the premiere a family presence even as John Krasinski was not there. Blunt and Krasinski share daughters Hazel, 12, and Violet, 10, and they have kept the girls largely out of the spotlight, a choice that has shaped how the pair manage their work and public appearances. In 2025, Blunt said kindness had been a big part of their daughters’ upbringing, a line that fits the low-key way the family tends to move through the business.
Disclosure Day is being sold as a large-scale science fiction film with a cast built to draw notice, and Thursday’s premiere did that job while also leaving one open question: how much of the spotlight will fall on Josh O’Connor and the rest of the ensemble once the film reaches theaters on June 12. For now, the London launch belongs to Blunt, and to the awkward moment on a wet carpet that made the night feel lived-in rather than staged.

