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Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Projected for $35M Domestic, $65M+ Worldwide Opening

Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Opens to $93.9 Million Globally, Marking Strong Return for Original Sci-Fi

By

Brian Welk

3h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Steven Spielberg's original sci-fi film 'Disclosure Day' opened to $44.5 million domestically and $93.9 million globally, marking a strong box office return for the director. The article highlights that this is Spielberg's first original sci-fi premise since 'E.T.' in the 1980s, as his previous sci-fi works like 'Minority Report' and 'A.I.' were based on existing short stories. The film's performance signals that Spielberg remains a formidable box office draw even with original, non-franchise material.

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It's crazy to think of a Steven Spielberg movie as a risk, but it's been a minute since one of Hollywood's all-time blockbuster filmmakers has had a monster box office hit.
With his latest, 'Disclosure Day,' the jury is still technically out, despite a $44.5 million opening weekend domestically and $93.9 million globally.
'Disclosure Day' is an original sci-fi premise the likes of which Spielberg hasn't dabbled in since 'E.T.' in the '80s.
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With $93.9 million globally in its opening weekend, Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' has proved that as a hit maker he's still got it.

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