Why Disclosure Day Might Not Break Even at the Box Office
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Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg's science fiction thriller with Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor, debuted at the first place in the American box office from the weekend of June 12-15 with $44.5 million raised in 3,824 rooms. The result came in the middle of a weekend marked by the start of the 2026 World Cup, which competes directly for the attention of the adult audience at night. The film cost $115 million and needs about $300 million global to …
Why Disclosure Day Might Not Break Even at the Box Office
[Image Credit: Disclosure Day / Instagram] While Disclosure Day has had a strong opener for an original film, several box office predictions suggest that the sci-fi Steven Spielberg flick could struggle to make a profit on ticket sales alone. Featuring a star-studded cast with Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, and Colman Domingo, the Universal Pictures movie has been pitched as Spielberg’s modern response to his prior UFO-centric work, na…
The new Spielberg takes the lead of an engulfed ranking, despite the resistance of a few outsiders. Disclosure Day is closing a first week with almost 420,000 spectators, for an average of 26 admissions per session (e/s). In Spielberg's recent SF filmography, the gap will have widened with the 2018 Ready Player One (890,000 admissions 1st sem / cumulation at 2.28 M in 2018). The new encounter of the third type of filmmaker is, however, in the po…

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