Jeremy Corbell’s most personal film yet is coming to theaters this May.
Sleeping Dog, directed by Michael Lazovsky, chronicles Corbell’s journey from mixed martial artist to the journalist at the center of the UAP disclosure battle. Falcon Scout Media acquired North American rights and confirmed a mid-May theatrical and digital release.
The documentary includes previously unseen footage from Corbell’s early investigations and interviews with David Grusch, Bob Lazar, Cmdr. David Fravor, and astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell. Corbell calls it the most difficult thing he has ever allowed people to see about himself personally.
This is not another UAP overview. It is the origin story of the man who briefed Congress, released military-filmed footage, and became one of the most consequential figures in modern disclosure history.
The question the film raises is not whether the phenomenon is real. It is what it costs to tell the Truth
