Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Achieves Strong Global Opening Box Office
Steven Spielberg's latest alien sci-fi film, 'Disclosure Day,' from Universal and Amblin, has significantly surpassed its initial global box office projections. The movie garnered $93.9 million worldwide during its opening, considerably higher than the $65 million initially anticipated. This performance includes strong showings both internationally and in North America.

Steven Spielberg's new alien sci-fi feature, 'Disclosure Day,' has opened to a robust global box office, earning $93.9 million worldwide. This figure significantly exceeds the film's initial projections, which had anticipated a global start around $65 million. The movie is a Universal and Amblin production.
The global total comprises $49.9 million from international markets, demonstrating a strong overseas performance. North American theaters contributed $44 million to the film's opening weekend revenue.
'Disclosure Day' is described as a throwback to 1970s cinema, drawing comparisons to films like 'Parallax View'.
According to Deadline Hollywood, the film's opening represents a better-than-expected start for the sci-fi thriller.
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