Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Opens at No. 1 with $44 Million Box Office Debut
Steven Spielberg's new sci-fi adventure film, "Disclosure Day," has claimed the top spot at the domestic box office in its opening weekend. The movie earned $44 million across 3,824 theaters, surpassing pre-release estimates. However, its debut figures fell short of the $50 million benchmark some rival studios consider necessary for a film of its budget scale to justify its production costs.

The sci-fi adventure film "Disclosure Day," directed by Steven Spielberg, debuted at number one at the domestic box office. The movie generated $44 million during its opening weekend, playing in 3,824 theaters across the country.
This opening performance exceeded initial estimates, which had projected the film to earn around $35 million. Despite this strong start, the $44 million gross was below the $50 million that rival studios reportedly suggest a film of this magnitude should achieve in its debut to be considered financially justifiable for its production expenses.
According to Variety, "Disclosure Day" has become the latest release to lead the weekend's theatrical earnings.
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