By Esita Mallik
Disclosure Day is dominating at #1 in the domestic box office rankings, and its decent first Monday gross has helped the film surpass Sam Raimi-helmed survival thriller Send Help at the worldwide box office. Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi flick is inching closer to the $100 million milestone at the worldwide box office. Keep scrolling for the deets.
Inches away from the $50 million mark at the North American box office
Steven Spielberg’s movie collected $4.2 million on its first Monday at the North American box office. It declined 63.4% from Sunday, below Ready Player One’s $5.2 million and Interstellar’s $5.3 million. In four days, the domestic total for the movie has reached $48.7 million. It is now less than $2 million away from hitting the $50 million mark at the North American box office.
Inches away from the $100 million milestone worldwide
The Emily Blunt-starrer sci-fi movie missed the $50 million mark internationally by a hair in its opening weekend. It debuted with $49.5 million overseas gross and, allied to the latest domestic cume of $48.7 million, the worldwide collection reached $98.2 million. It was just $2 million away from the $100 million mark worldwide on Monday. Disclosure Day has crossed the major global mark on Tuesday, which is a discount day in North America.
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Worldwide collection breakdown
- Domestic – $48.7 million
- international – $49.5 million
- Worldwide – $98.2 million
Surpasses Send Help worldwide in 4 days!
The survival-horror thriller film Send Help, directed and co-produced by Sam Raimi, was released earlier this year. …read more
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