Eve Hewson Joins Disclosure Day London Premiere as Blunt Wears Lilac
eve hewson was among the cast names attached to Disclosure Day as Emily Blunt arrived at the UK premiere in a head-to-toe lilac gown at Cineworld IMAX in London on Thursday evening. The public red carpet put the film back in view two weeks before its June 12th release.
Cineworld IMAX in London
Blunt led the night in the title role, playing Margaret Fairchild, a Kansas City journalist turned meteorologist. Colin Firth, Josh O'Conner, and Eve Hewson share the cast, giving the premiere a clear industry-facing purpose: it was the first public London appearance for the ensemble before the film reaches theaters.
Felicity Blunt and Stanley Tucci accompanied Blunt at the event, while John Krasinski did not attend. That gap mattered more than a standard red-carpet absence because Blunt and Krasinski share pre-teen daughters Hazel, 12, and Violet, 10, and the couple has kept their children largely out of the spotlight while balancing separate work schedules.
Rainy carpet, brief chaos
David Koepp fell across Leicester Square’s rainy carpet and was helped up by Emily and Bono's daughter, Eve. It was a small but telling reminder that premieres are part publicity and part live event, with weather and crowd flow shaping how smoothly a cast can present the film before release.
Blunt has been direct about how she frames that family balance. She said, "I'm just going to have to support it no matter what might terrify me for them, or no matter how much I push STEM down their throats," and has also said Hazel and Violet are already acting in school plays and developing a fondness for being on set with their parents. For a film about a journalist turned meteorologist, that makes the London launch feel less like a photo call and more like a controlled push toward a June 12th opening.
June 12th release
The bluntest reading of Thursday’s premiere is simple: Disclosure Day now has a public-facing cast rollout, a lead star with a defined home-life narrative, and a fixed release date. That is enough to keep the film in circulation until June 12th, when the audience response will decide whether this London appearance was just a red carpet or the start of a wider run.