Disclosure Day Beats Box Office Projections With Record-Breaking Opening

This summer’s box office results have been surprisingly mixed. While big-budget films like The Mandalorian and Grogu and Masters of the Universe haven’t performed as well as expected, smaller independent horror movies such as Obsession and Backrooms have become popular. Everyone was watching to see how Steven Spielberg’s new film, Disclosure Day, would do when it opened in theaters. Although a sci-fi movie from Spielberg used to guarantee a blockbuster hit, predictions for Disclosure Day‘s opening weekend were modest. Luckily, the film has proven those predictions wrong and performed better than anticipated.

Reports from Deadline suggest the new film Disclosure Day will likely earn $44 million in its first three days in the US, making it Steven Spielberg’s biggest original film opening ever. A significant portion – about half – of ticket sales came from premium formats like IMAX, showing audiences were eager to experience the film on large screens.

Will Disclosure Day Have Strong Legs at the Box Office?

Leading up to the release of Disclosure Day, industry experts predicted a $50 million opening weekend would ensure its commercial success. The film didn’t quite reach that goal, so now it needs to maintain strong viewership over the next few weeks to become profitable. This will be challenging, as June is packed with new releases. Toy Story 5 comes out next week and has the potential to earn a billion dollars, followed by Supergirl later in the month. Disclosure Day will therefore face stiff competition from some major blockbusters.

Despite a CinemaScore of B – which usually seems positive – audience reaction to Disclosure Day appears to be rather lukewarm. Universal took a gamble with the film’s marketing by leaving out footage from the ending to keep the plot a secret. While critics generally liked the movie, this strategy could have backfired with regular viewers if they didn’t enjoy the conclusion. It will be important to watch how people talk about the film in the coming days; negative buzz could ultimately harm its success.

Despite everything, Disclosure Day attracted both older audiences and millennials – groups that weren’t as interested in Mandalorian and Grogu or Masters of the Universe. If people enjoy it and spread the word, Disclosure Day could offer a different kind of movie experience for adults and stand its ground against Toy Story 5. While Pixar’s new film is expected to be the biggest hit next weekend, Disclosure Day has a chance to succeed by continuing to appeal to grown-ups looking for an intelligent science fiction story.

The movie Disclosure Day cost $115 million to make, not including money spent on advertising and getting it into theaters. This is actually a relatively low budget compared to other big summer releases, meaning it doesn’t need to be a record-breaking hit to make a profit. However, it also can’t perform poorly like The Mandalorian and Grogu. With several other major films coming out in July, how the movie does next weekend will be a key indicator of its overall success. A strong performance will put it on track to be financially stable.

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2026-06-13 19:43