Updated
Updated · Empire · Jun 15
Spielberg's Disclosure Day Opens to $93 Million Worldwide as $44 Million U.S. Debut Beats Forecasts
Updated
Updated · Empire · Jun 15

Spielberg's Disclosure Day Opens to $93 Million Worldwide as $44 Million U.S. Debut Beats Forecasts

3 articles · Updated · Empire · Jun 15

Summary

  • $93 million worldwide gave Disclosure Day a strong opening weekend, including $44 million in the U.S. — well above the roughly $35 million estimate.
  • That start puts Steven Spielberg's $115 million original sci-fi film on track to cross $100 million within a day and strengthens its path toward profitability.
  • The debut also marks a rebound in Spielberg's recent box-office fortunes after The Fabelmans and West Side Story finished with just $45 million and $76 million worldwide, respectively.
  • Toy Story 5 arrives this week and the ongoing World Cup could pressure attendance, leaving the film's staying power as the next key test.

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