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Spielberg's Sci-Fi Flick Nears $100M Worldwide
17 Jun
Summary
- The film grossed $4.2 million on its first Monday domestically.
- It has earned $48.7 million in North America in four days.
- Worldwide collection reached $98.2 million by Monday.

Steven Spielberg's new sci-fi film, "Disclosure Day," has achieved significant box office success in its opening week. The movie earned $4.2 million on its first Monday in North America, contributing to a domestic total of $48.7 million within four days. This performance places it just under $2 million away from hitting the $50 million domestic milestone.
Globally, "Disclosure Day" reached $98.2 million by Monday, a remarkable achievement that saw it surpass the $94 million worldwide gross of Sam Raimi's survival thriller, "Send Help," in just four days. The film is now poised to cross the $100 million worldwide mark, a significant early milestone.
"Disclosure Day" follows a TV meteorologist and a government whistleblower who unite to expose a 75-year-old classified cover-up of extraterrestrial life while also attempting to prevent World War II. The film was released on June 12.
As of Monday, the film had earned $48.7 million domestically and $49.5 million internationally. The movie experienced a 63.4% decline from Sunday to Monday, a figure that was slightly lower than comparable films like "Ready Player One" and "Interstellar."