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Summary – Oscar winner Steven Spielberg unveils a 7-minute movie, redefining the phrase ‘blink and you’ll miss it.’,

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Steven Spielberg, the legendary filmmaker, has announced an astonishingly short new movie titled “Blink”, which runs for only 7 minutes. This experimental “micro-cinema” project breaks away from traditional film lengths and will premiere at the 2026 Sundance Festival.

The Real Scoop

“Blink” promises a full narrative experience in less time than microwaving a burrito. The cast includes:

  • Meryl Streep (rumored to speak only 3 lines)
  • Timothée Chalamet (practicing blinking techniques)
  • A cameo by a llama, symbolizing either the fleeting nature of existence or the film’s brevity

Internet Meltdown & Meme-Quake

The announcement caused a massive reaction online with hashtag #BlinkOrYouMissIt trending globally. Fans created memes about trying to watch and understand the movie quickly. A viral TikTok challenge encouraged viewers to recite the plot backward, although most participants didn’t make it through the full film.

Conspiracy Corner

Several wild theories emerged, including:

  1. “Blink” as a teaser for an upcoming “Jurassic Mini Park” featuring wallet-sized dinosaurs.
  2. A social experiment testing how quickly the audience loses interest.
  3. An accidental recording Spielberg decided to label as art.
  4. A potential marketing ploy for eyelid moisturizer.

If Producers Went Full Banana

Behind the scenes, the production was reportedly chaotic and minimal. Editors allegedly used rock-paper-scissors to decide the final cut, and the filming schedule might have been squeezed into a coffee break. The catering budget focused on high-end eyelash glue for the cast.

Roll Credits… Or Do They?

The credits are rumored to appear in under a minute, possibly compressed into a single line: “Everyone who did stuff.” The film’s poster is described as a blinking cursor on a blank screen, reflecting the minimalist style. Spielberg’s comment on the project was, “Sometimes less is more. Sometimes less is just less.”

Stay tuned for further updates and live commentary on this unique cinematic event from FAKY SHAKY News!

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