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Disclosure Day Tops $100M in North America
5 Jul
Summary
- Disclosure Day crossed $100 million at the North American box office.
- The film earned $2.2 million on its fourth Friday, a slight decrease.
- Globally, Disclosure Day has accumulated $202.25 million to date.
Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" has achieved a major milestone, surpassing $100 million at the North American box office. The film collected $2.2 million on its fourth Friday, marking a minimal 4.1% decrease from the previous week. This performance places it ahead of "Ready Player One" and on par with "Gladiator II" for that specific day's earnings.
With a current North American total of $101.6 million, "Disclosure Day" is nearing the box office performance of "Scary Movie 6." The film is projected to earn between $5 million and $6 million during its fourth weekend. Globally, its total collection has reached $202.25 million as of Thursday.
The movie, released on June 12, depicts a world grappling with the public revelation of extraterrestrial life. Despite praise for its action and performances, particularly Emily Blunt's, the film has faced criticism for its script and ending, leading to polarized audience reactions. However, it benefits from a long holiday and the soft performance of "Supergirl."