Quick Read
- John Williams, 93, is scoring Steven Spielberg’s UFO-themed film, marking their 30th collaboration.
- The film, rumored to have titles like ‘The Dish’ or ‘Disclosure,’ is set for release in June 2026.
- Williams and Spielberg’s partnership began in 1974 and has produced iconic scores for films like ‘Jaws’ and ‘E.T.’
- Williams is the second most Oscar-nominated individual in history, with 54 nominations and five wins.
John Williams, the iconic composer celebrated for his groundbreaking film scores, is once again joining forces with director Steven Spielberg. At the age of 93, Williams is set to compose the score for Spielberg’s upcoming UFO-themed film, marking an extraordinary milestone: their 30th collaboration. This partnership, which began in 1974 with ‘The Sugarland Express,’ has produced some of the most memorable soundtracks in cinematic history, including ‘Jaws,’ ‘E.T.,’ ‘Jurassic Park,’ and ‘Schindler’s List.’
A Legendary Partnership: Williams and Spielberg
The Williams-Spielberg duo is among the most enduring and celebrated collaborations in the history of cinema. Their partnership has spanned over five decades, creating soundtracks that have become cultural touchstones. Williams’ ability to capture the emotional essence of Spielberg’s films through music has been unparalleled, contributing significantly to their success. From the suspenseful two-note motif of ‘Jaws’ to the awe-inspiring themes of ‘E.T.,’ Williams’ compositions have brought Spielberg’s visions to life in ways that resonate deeply with audiences worldwide.
The Upcoming UFO-Themed Film
The upcoming project, rumored to have working titles such as ‘The Dish’ or ‘Disclosure,’ is described as a “new original event film.” Universal Pictures has announced a star-studded cast, including Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo, Colin Firth, and Eve Hewson. Written by David Koepp, a frequent Spielberg collaborator known for his work on ‘Jurassic Park,’ the film promises to be a cinematic spectacle. While details remain scarce, the film’s UFO theme and its slated release in June 2026 have already sparked excitement among fans and critics alike.
John Williams: A Career of Unparalleled Achievement
With five Academy Awards and 54 nominations, John Williams is the second most-nominated individual in Oscar history, surpassed only by Walt Disney. His accolades include iconic scores for ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Indiana Jones,’ and ‘Harry Potter,’ among others. Despite previously hinting at retirement following his work on ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,’ Williams has continued to push creative boundaries. Recently, he premiered his first-ever piano concerto at the age of 90, showcasing his enduring passion for music and innovation.
The Legacy of John Williams
Often referred to as the “last of the great composers,” Williams has left an indelible mark on both the world of film and classical music. His ability to blend classical influences with innovative techniques has set him apart as a unique voice of his time. Whether through the haunting simplicity of the ‘Jaws’ theme or the sweeping grandeur of ‘Schindler’s List,’ Williams’ work transcends genre and era, leaving a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
John Williams’ reunion with Steven Spielberg for their 30th collaboration is a testament to the enduring power of artistic partnerships. As they embark on this new project, their combined legacy continues to shape the landscape of cinema and music, reminding us of the timeless magic that can arise from creative synergy.

