Steven Spielberg’s film Disclosure Day opened at number one at the domestic box office this weekend, earning $44 million across 3,824 theaters and surpassing early forecasts of around $35 million.
- June 15, 2026
AceShowbiz - Steven Spielberg’s film Disclosure Day opened at number one at the domestic box office this weekend, earning $44 million across 3,824 theaters and surpassing early forecasts of around $35 million.
Half of the film’s domestic revenue came from IMAX and premium large format screenings, highlighting strong audience demand for an immersive experience. About 55% of viewers cited Spielberg’s involvement as their main reason for attending, while the age breakdown showed roughly 40% of the audience was over 45 years old and nearly a quarter were Millennials aged 25 to 34. The film received a CinemaScore grade of B and a 61% definite recommend rating in PostTrak exit polls. Globally, Disclosure Day brought in $92.9 million from 73 international territories during the same opening period.
Disclosure Day is a mystery film directed by Spielberg and produced by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment. It stars Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo among others. Released on June 12, 2026, the film has garnered strong critical acclaim, holding an 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes and winning a prestigious award amid positive reviews. The production was noted for its secrecy, with Josh O'Connor revealing Spielberg’s strict control over the script.
The strong debut of Disclosure Day underscores Spielberg’s enduring box office appeal and the continued audience interest in high-concept mystery thrillers. The film’s performance, especially its premium format earnings and broad demographic reach, signals a healthy market for event films that combine star power with immersive viewing experiences.