Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ TOPS American box office with USD 92.9 million haul; ‘Obsession’ set to become highest grossing original film |
Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’, billed as his first popcorn movie in years, launched with USD 44 million in domestic theatres, according to studio estimates Sunday.The film opened largely as expected, collecting USD 92.9 million worldwide over its first weekend.
‘Disclosure Day’ records best opening for Steven Speilberg film
‘Disclosure Day’ returns Spielberg to the subject of alien life. Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor and Colman Domingo star in a chase to reveal government evidence of UFO encounters. As per box office reports, the film cost USD 115 million to make and USD 80 million to market. The movie will reportedly need to generate roughly USD 300 million globally to justify its price tag.The film’s nearly USD 100 million debut was good enough to give the 79-year-old Spielberg, his best opening weekend for an original movie. ‘Disclosure Day’, released by Universal Pictures, is the director’s first summer movie in 10 years. And it opened in a much different movie world than once greeted “Jaws” or “Jurassic Park.” Its closest competition was the indie horror hit “Obsession,” directed by a YouTuber-turned-filmmaker, Curry Barker, more than 50 years Spielberg’s junior.After Gen Z propelled moviegoing for the last several weeks, a slightly older audience drove interest in ‘Disclosure Day’.If it holds like some of these other films have, like ‘Project Hail Mary,’ ‘Michael,’ ‘Obsession,’ it will be in good shape.
‘Obsession’ hits USD 286 million mark
Meanwhile, the ‘Obsession’ sensation continues. Though it originally opened with USD 17.2 million, the Focus Features release has exceeded that for four consecutive weekends. It did so again this weekend, collecting USD 19 million in ticket sales to bring its North American haul to USD 188.3 million and its worldwide total to USD 286.5 million.Having cost less than USD 1 million to make, ‘Obsession’ ranks among the most profitable releases in recent memory. Focus acquired it for USD 15 million. The film is now projected to finish its global run somewhere between USD 390 million and USD 420 million dollars. If it reaches that range, it would become the highest-grossing live-action original film of the decade.
‘Scary Movie’ crosses USD 88 million mark
Last weekend’s top film, ‘Scary Movie’ slid to third place with USD 14.5 million. The Paramount Pictures release, the sixth entry in the horror spoof franchise, dropped steeply from its opening weekend, down 73%. But with a modest production budget of USD 30 million, the Miramax-produced sequel is already a considerable success. Its two-week domestic total is USD 88.6 million.A24’s ‘Backrooms’ added USD 11.3 million domestically in its third weekend. It’s rapidly grossed USD 262.3 million globally.In its second weekend, Amazon MGM’s ‘Masters of the Universe’ fell fast following a disappointing launch. Its box office dropped 71% with USD 8.7 million. Its two-week domestic total stands at USD 46.7 millionNext weekend, The Walt Disney Co.’s ‘Toy Story 5’ opens with big expectations at the box office.
Top 10 movies by domestic box office
With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak:1. Disclosure Day – USD 44 million.2. Obsession – USD 19 million.3. Scary Movie – USD 14.5 million.4. Backrooms – USD 11.3 million.5. Masters of the Universe – USD 8.7 million.6. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu – 4.7 million.7. Michael – USD 4.1 million.8. The Furious – USD 2.8 million.9. Stop! That! Train! – USD 2 million.10. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act – USD 1.8 million.