Steven Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. He is the man behind several iconic films like E.T., the Indiana Jones series, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park, and Schindler’s List. More recently, the legendary filmmaker has also directed some critically acclaimed films like West Side Story and The Fabelmans. His latest release is the alien-themed sci-fi film, Disclosure Day, which was released on June 12, 2026. The Emily Blunt-starrer has already grossed $94 million at the worldwide box office, according to Box Office Mojo, and is on track to hit the $100 million mark.
Among the films directed by Steven Spielberg in the last ten years, let’s take a look at how they performed in North America and find out whether the legendary director can surpass the $500 million milestone at the domestic box office in 2026.
Steven Spielberg’s Last 10 Years: Domestic Box Office Performance
- The BFG (2016): $55.8 million
- The Post (2017): $81.9 million
- Ready Player One (2018): $137.7 million
- West Side Story (2021): $38.5 million
- The Fabelmans (2022): $45.6 million
- Disclosure Day (2026): $44.5 million*
*Currently playing in theaters.
What The Above Numbers Indicate
Based on the above figures, the combined current domestic gross (including Disclosure Day) of the films directed by Steven Spielberg in the last ten years is roughly $404 million. This means that his latest release, Disclosure Day, would need to earn at least another $96 million to take his combined last ten years’ domestic gross beyond the $500 million mark.
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