After a four-year gap, legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg is back with his latest theatrical release – the sci-fi film Disclosure Day, which hit the big screen on June 12, 2026. It currently holds an impressive critics’ score of 81% and a relatively lower 72% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. At the domestic box office, after earning $44.5 million in its opening weekend across 3,824 North American locations, the Emily Blunt-starrer added a solid $5.8 million on Tuesday, Discount Day (June 16). In doing so, it has posted a strong 38% growth compared to Monday’s collections (June 15).
Crosses $50 Million Domestic Milestone & Beats Ready Player One’s Tuesday Collections
In doing so, Disclosure Day has outperformed Steven Spielberg‘s 2018 sci-fi hit Ready Player One ($5.4 million) but is slightly lower than Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar ($6.9 million) and Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity ($6.6 million) in terms of Tuesday domestic collections, as per box office analyst Luiz Fernando. The Discount Day boost has taken the film’s cumulative domestic total past the $50 million milestone. With a current $54.5 million domestic haul, the film ranks among the top ten highest-grossing releases of 2026 in North America, according to Box Office Mojo‘s annual chart.
Disclosure Day – Box Office Summary
- North America: $54.5 million
- International: $49.5 million
- Worldwide: $104 million
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What Disclosure Day Needs To Surpass Ready Player One?
Before Disclosure Day, Ready Player One was the most recent sci-fi film directed by Steven Spielberg. That film grossed $137.7 million at the domestic box office.
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