'Disclosure Day' Launches Globally With $93 Million; 'Michael' Approaches $950 Million Mark
Steven Spielberg's alien conspiracy thriller, "Disclosure Day," achieved a global box office debut of $93 million. The film garnered $48.9 million from 73 international territories in its initial release. Produced by Universal with a budget of $115 million and an additional $80 million for marketing, its long-term theatrical success is expected to be significantly influenced by overseas audiences. Concurrently, the film "Michael" is reportedly nearing a substantial $950 million milestone at the box office.

Steven Spielberg's latest alien conspiracy thriller, "Disclosure Day," has commenced its global theatrical run, securing $93 million in its opening weekend. The film's international debut alone accounted for $48.9 million, collected from 73 territories worldwide.
Universal Pictures, the studio behind "Disclosure Day," invested $115 million in the film's production and an additional $80 million into its marketing campaign. Industry observers suggest that the movie's sustained performance at the box office will largely depend on its draw in international markets.
Approximately half of the revenues generated from ticket sales typically go to theater owners, impacting the film's overall financial returns.
In separate box office news, the film titled "Michael" is reportedly approaching a significant financial milestone, nearing a total global gross of $950 million.
(Source: Variety)
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