'Disclosure Day' Earns $92.9 Million Global Box Office Opening Amid Steep Drops for 'Scary Movie,' 'Masters'
Key Points:
- Universal/Amblin’s “Disclosure Day” opened with $44 million domestically and $92.9 million globally, marking Steven Spielberg’s best domestic opening since 2008 and best global opening since 2018.
- The film’s audience skewed older, with 59% over 35 and 41% over 45, which may lead to a sharp second weekend drop as younger viewers are expected to flock to Disney/Pixar’s “Toy Story 5.”
- Focus Features’ “Obsession” remains strong in second place, reaching $188 million domestic and $260 million worldwide after five weekends, poised to cross $200 million domestically.
- Paramount/Miramax’s “Scary Movie” saw a steep 73% drop but has already turned a theatrical profit with $84.5 million domestic against a $30 million budget.
- Amazon MGM’s “Masters of the Universe” is underperforming with a 71% second weekend drop and a global total of $86 million against a $170 million+ budget, while A24’s “Backrooms” continues to grow, now at $160 million domestic and $262 million worldwide.