Disclosure Day is off to a powerful start at the box office, bringing in approximately $92.9 million worldwide during its opening weekend, TheWrap reports.
- June 15, 2026
AceShowbiz - Disclosure Day is off to a powerful start at the box office, bringing in approximately $92.9 million worldwide during its opening weekend, TheWrap reports. Despite this strong debut, the film still faces a steep climb to profitability, needing to surpass $300 million globally to break even.
Imdb also detailed that the film earned about $43 million domestically and an additional $49 million internationally in its first weekend. Worldofreel adds that while Disclosure Day is anticipated to hold the top spot at the box office, audience reception has been somewhat mixed, with a 61% definite recommend score on PostTrak, a 74% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, and a CinemaScore of B—an unusually modest grade for a Steven Spielberg-directed picture.
Disclosure Day, a mystery film released on June 12, 2026, was produced by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment under the direction of Steven Spielberg. The star-studded cast includes Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, and Colin Firth, among others. AceShowbiz has previously highlighted the film’s critical acclaim and its exploration of alien contact and global chaos, marking it as a notable addition to Spielberg’s celebrated filmography.
This significant opening underscores the continued box office appeal of Spielberg’s work, yet the film’s financial trajectory will be closely watched given the high break-even threshold. Its performance could influence future investments in similarly ambitious mystery projects and shape audience expectations for complex, event-driven cinema.
This article is based on reporting originally published by TheWrap.