
Disclosure Day Worldwide Box Office: Opens Below $100M But Delivers Steven Spielberg’s 2nd Biggest Non-Jurassic Park, Non-Indiana Jones Debut
Disclosure Day Worldwide Box Office: Opens Below $100M But Delivers Steven Spielberg’s 2nd Biggest Non-Jurassic Park, Non-Indiana Jones Debut
Disclosure Day Box Office: Opening Weekend Update ( Photo Credit – Universal Pictures ) The verdict is out for Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, which opened with strong box-office numbers this weekend. The Emily Blunt starrer movie almost hit a major global milestone in its opening weekend. Overall, it is a strong debut for the movie, and from here on, it will depend on word of mouth. With Toy Story 5 arriving next week, it will face solid competition as well, but for now, let’s focus on its opening-weekend performance domestically and worldwide. Disclosure Day at the North American box office According to the latest numbers, the sci-fi movie has collected a solid $44 million on its three-day weekend at the North American box office. It has crushed the industry’s $30 million to $35 million opening-weekend projections with solid numbers. It is, however, below Interstellar’s $47.5 million opening weekend at the North American box office. Three-day domestic opening weekend breakdown Friday – $19.2 million Saturday – $13.9 million Sunday – $10.9 million Total – $44.0 million Steven Spielberg’s 2nd biggest debut in North America outside the Jurassic Park & Indiana Jones franchises According to reports, the Emily Blunt starrer has recorded the 2nd-largest opening weekend of Steven Spielberg’s career, behind only the Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones franchises. It is only during the debut weekend of War of the Worlds, which grossed $64.9 million back in 2005. It has achieved this feat by beating Ready Player One’s $41.8 million opening weekend gross. Trending Toy Story 5 North America Box Office: How Much Is Needed To Break Into Pixar’s Top 5 Grossers of All Time The Odyssey Worldwide Box Office: The Target This Christopher Nolan Helmed Needs To Become Universal’s Top-Grossing Film Ever Disclosure Day missed the $100 million milestone worldwide in its opening weekend The Steven Spielberg movie has missed the $100 million mark worldwide in its opening weekend by a small margin, and it shall be achieved today or at most tomorrow. The movie grossed $48.9 million internationally on its opening weekend, well above the industry’s $30 million prediction. It has collected this sum in over 82 international markets. Allied to the domestic cume of $44 million , the worldwide collection is $92.9 million [via Box Office Mojo]. It is less than $10 million away from hitting the $100 million milestone worldwide. Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day was released on June 12. Box office summary Domestic – $44.0 million International – $48.9 million Worldwide – $92.9 million Stay tuned to Koimoi for more box office updates and stories. Must Read: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Worldwide Box Office: Needs A 2.3% Jump Only To Beat The Oscar-Winning Zootopia’s Global Haul Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Google News The post Disclosure Day Worldwide Box Office:
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