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Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Dominates Box Office
14 Jun
Summary
- Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' earned $44 million domestically and $93 million globally.
- Horror film 'Obsession' achieved a staggering $286.5 million global total.
- Upcoming releases like 'Toy Story 5' may challenge current box office leaders.

Steven Spielberg's extraterrestrial drama, 'Disclosure Day,' commanded the box office this past weekend, grossing $44 million domestically and $93 million globally. The 79-year-old director's return to alien themes marked his strongest opening in nearly a decade, proving his continued influence on moviegoers.
Meanwhile, the low-budget horror thriller 'Obsession' achieved remarkable success, earning an additional $19 million domestically and $34 million worldwide. This brought its total to an impressive $188.3 million domestically and $286.5 million globally, consistently outperforming its opening weekend earnings.
Other horror films also demonstrated strong performance. 'Backrooms,' made on a $10 million budget, has grossed $262.3 million globally, becoming A24's highest earner to date. Paramount's 'Scary Movie,' with a $30 million budget, has recouped its costs with a $173.2 million global total.
Upcoming releases next weekend, including 'Toy Story 5,' 'The Death of Robin Hood,' and 'Leviticus,' are poised to challenge the current box office leaders, promising a dynamic competition for movie audiences.