Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Tops Box Office with $44M Debut
Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Debuts at No. 1 with $44M

Steven Spielberg's latest sci-fi thriller, "Disclosure Day," debuted in first place at the North American box office with $44 million in ticket sales, industry estimates showed Sunday.

Plot and Cast

With an ensemble cast led by Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor, the action-packed film follows an effort to reveal a decades-long coverup of extra-terrestrial visitations. Decades after making "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977) and "E.T." (1982), Spielberg returns to the burning question of whether humanity is alone — but with a setting in our modern AI- and social media-altered world.

Industry Analyst Reaction

Industry analyst David A. Gross called the $44 million debut a "very good opening for an original sci-fi thriller." "The film's success is going to depend on how well it holds," he said, adding that "with Steven Spielberg, many people want great."

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Second Place: 'Obsession'

Second place went to Focus Features' indie horror hit "Obsession," which took in another $19 million in its fifth week out for a total domestic haul of $188.3 million, Exhibitor Relations reported. Directed by 26-year-old Curry Baker on a budget of less than $1 million, the film has ridden strong critical and audience reviews to a whopping global estimated haul of $286 million. Variety said it represents Focus Features' highest grossing film of all time and noted that it has now had four consecutive weekends above its "already-impressive $17 million debut." Inde Navarrette has earned particular plaudits for her leading role as a young woman who becomes hauntingly infatuated with a man, played by Michael Johnston, after he makes a magical wish for her affection.

Third Place: 'Scary Movie' Reboot

Third place went to Paramount's reboot of the "Scary Movie" parody franchise, with $14.5 million in its second week out.

Fourth Place: 'Backrooms'

A24's horror film "Backrooms" came in fourth with $11.3 million, taking its domestic total to $160 million after a record-breaking debut two weeks ago. The film is based on 20-year-old director Kane Parsons' viral YouTube series and has now earned over $262 million at the global box office on a budget of just $10 million. Starring Oscar nominees Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve, the movie follows a furniture shop owner (Ejiofor) who discovers a mysterious, labyrinthine complex underneath his store.

Fifth Place: 'Masters of the Universe'

Fifth place went to MGM's "Masters of the Universe" reboot, which took in just $8.7 million in its second week out — a 70% drop from its already modest debut. With a production budget of over $200 million, Variety said, the adventure film based on a 1980s Mattel toy "will leave theatres as one of the year's biggest bombs."

Top 10 Box Office

Rounding out the top 10 were:

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  • "Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu" ($4.7 million)
  • "Michael" ($4.1 million, for a total global haul of $932 million)
  • "BTS World Tour Arirang in Busan" ($3.8 million)
  • "The Furious" ($2.8 million)
  • "Stop! That! Train" ($2 million)