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Steven Spielberg has been at the absolute epicenter of cinema news this week thanks to the blockbuster 50th anniversary celebrations for Jaws. Today, September 14th, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles officially opened “Jaws: The Exhibition,” the largest showcase ever devoted to a single film at the museum. Spanning 11,000 square feet and running through July 2026, the exhibition features over 200 original artifacts, many never publicly displayed before, including the iconic “Bruce” mechanical shark prop and even the Martha’s Vineyard buoy from the movie’s heart-pounding opening scene. According to reports from The Associated Press and NBC, Spielberg personally toured the exhibition for more than 90 minutes before joining a press event. He reflected candidly on filming Jaws nearly 50 years ago, describing the seemingly cursed production—six months at sea, constant breakdowns, and being more than 100 days over schedule. He confessed to thinking his career might be over midway through filming, especially as a 26-year-old surrounded by setbacks, and joked about seasickness and card games helping the cast and crew pass the endless waits on the Atlantic.
Spielberg emphasized the lesson he learned about the collaborative nature of filmmaking and the lifelong camaraderie among his Jaws crew, sharing that despite the immense obstacles, every room of the exhibition spotlights how teamwork and perseverance delivered a film that not only survived its troubled shoot but revolutionized summer cinema forever. He called the show “awesome” and said he was “just so proud of the work they’ve done,” adding the exhibit is a testament to the collective art of filmmaking.
Major outlets like The Business Journal and the Times of India note that this high-profile event also comes on the back of a new theatrical release of Jaws as part of the 50th festivities and a planned full Spielberg retrospective announced for 2028 at the Academy Museum. On social media, highlights of Spielberg’s emotional walk-through, fan-favorite prop reveals, and his reflections about the trials and triumphs behind Jaws have spread widely, keeping him trending in Hollywood news feeds.
As of the past 24 hours, no new major projects or business ventures have been publicly announced by Spielberg beyond his involvement with the exhibition and his ongoing legacy as executive producer for Amblin’s slate. There are no credible reports of controversy or speculation surrounding him this week—it’s all been a celebration of Steven Spielberg, movie magic, and the enduring bite of Jaws.
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