By Esita Mallik
Disclosure Day, directed by Steven Spielberg, has recorded his second-largest opening weekend outside the Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones franchises. It has opened with strong numbers this weekend, recovering a vast portion of its hefty budget. The film is poised for an exciting run at the box office, but how much was its production cost, and how much more does it need to recover its budget worldwide? Keep scrolling for these numbers.
Disclosure Day’s opening weekend at the worldwide box office
The industry was cautious about this sci-fi flick, predicting it would earn around $30 million to $35 million in its domestic opening weekend. But it crushed their projections, collecting a solid $44.5 million on its debut weekend at the North American box office. It surpassed Ready Player One’s debut gross of $41.8 million as Spielberg’s 2nf biggest opening out of the Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones franchises.
Disclosure Day also collected strong numbers at the overseas box office. According to Box Office Mojo, it raked in $49.5 million in its opening weekend at the international box office. Combining the domestic and overseas collections, the worldwide collection is $93.9 milion in its opening weekend. It missed the $100 million mark in its debut weekend, but it might have reached it on Monday; the numbers have yet to be revealed.
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Worldwide collection breakdown
- Domestic – $44.5 million
- International – $49.5 million
- Worldwide – $94 million
Recovers more than $81% of its hefty budget in its opening alone
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Disclaimer : This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by FilmyFriday. Source:: koimoi.com





