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Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Surpasses $100 Million Worldwide After Strong Early Run

Early box‑office momentum with positive critic scores heightens scrutiny on how long the film will stay in theaters before moving to digital platforms.

Overview

  • Disclosure Day opened wide on June 12 and has passed $100 million worldwide while topping $50 million domestically in its first week, driven by strong weekend and discount‑day holds.
  • Critics have been broadly favorable, with an aggregate critics score around 81% and audience ratings lower near 72% and a B CinemaScore, producing a mixed but generally positive reception.
  • Analysts say the film still needs sustained multiweek box‑office holds to approach an industry breakeven estimated near $287.5 million given reported production and marketing costs.
  • Based on Universal’s recent release pattern, observers project a premium VOD window in mid‑to‑late July and a later Peacock streaming run in the fall, a schedule that will shape the film’s downstream revenue prospects.
  • Spielberg has publicly reaffirmed his preference for theatrical, large‑format exhibition, and coverage highlights debates over the film’s originality, Emily Blunt’s awards potential, and its role in the wider conversation about theatrical windows.