The latest box office reports indicate that Disclosure Day is performing ahead of initial projections. The film, a collaboration between Universal and Amblin, is now tracking for a domestic opening weekend of approximately $43 million.
This momentum follows a solid start with $6.5 million in domestic previews on Thursday night. Early Friday sales suggest the film will add another $12 million, pushing the three-day estimate up from the previously anticipated $35 million. If these figures hold, the project will mark the strongest opening ever for an original movie from Steven Spielberg and Amblin.
Global Performance and Financial Context
Beyond domestic success, the film is expected to generate over $30 million in overseas markets. This would result in a global opening weekend of at least $70 million. With a production budget of $115 million and an additional $80 million in marketing costs, industry analysts suggest the film needs to reach a worldwide total of roughly $300 million to achieve profitability.
Current Box Office Landscape
Elsewhere at the box office, Curry Barker‘s Obsession is holding steady in second place. The film is projected to earn $18 million in its fifth weekend, bringing its domestic total to $187.3 million and surpassing the lifetime domestic gross of Get Out. Meanwhile, other recent releases are seeing significant drops, with Scary Movie and Masters of the Universe both facing steep declines in their second weekends.
The market is expected to shift significantly next week as Disney and Pixar prepare to release Toy Story 5, which is currently tracking for a massive domestic opening between $150 million and $175 million.
Source: Deadline
















