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Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Dominates Box Office

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.
Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Dominates Box Office

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.

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