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Disclosure Day Box Office Blues: Can it Beat Spielberg?
27 Jun
Summary
- Disclosure Day faces steep box office competition, with steep drops.
- The film is expected to surpass Spielberg's War Horse worldwide.
- Disclosure Day needs $287M-$300M worldwide to be a success.

Disclosure Day, starring Emily Blunt, is experiencing significant box office challenges in its second week of release. The film has shown steep drops, collecting $1.4 million on its second Thursday and is projected to lose theaters this weekend. It has accumulated $86.3 million domestically and $87.8 million internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $174.1 million.
The movie is inching closer to surpassing the worldwide gross of Steven Spielberg's 2011 war drama, War Horse, which earned $177.6 million. War Horse, featuring Tom Hiddleston and Benedict Cumberbatch, was a box office success despite its production budget of $66 million. In contrast, Disclosure Day had a production cost of $115 million. To achieve profitability, Disclosure Day requires a worldwide gross between $287 million and $300 million.