‘Disclosure Day’ Keeps Momentum Going With Solid Second Week Friday Haul
Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day continues to attract moviegoers as it enters its second weekend in theaters. According to box office estimates reported by Variety, the sci-fi thriller earned $4.9 million domestically on Friday, showing that audiences are still interested in the filmmaker’s latest big-screen event.
While the film is expected to see a drop compared to its opening weekend, that is normal for most major releases. Current projections suggest Disclosure Day could earn around $17.2 million during its second weekend, which would bring its total domestic box office haul to approximately $78.4 million by Sunday.
The movie opened last week with strong numbers and quickly became one of the most talked-about releases of the summer. Directed by Steven Spielberg, Disclosure Day combines science fiction, mystery, and conspiracy elements as it explores the possibility of hidden extraterrestrial activity. The film has generated significant attention thanks to its ambitious story and Spielberg’s return to the genre that helped define much of his career.
Although a number of new films arrived in theaters this weekend, Disclosure Day managed to remain one of the top-performing movies at the box office. It finished Friday in second place, trailing only Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5, which dominated theaters with a massive opening-day performance.
For Universal Pictures, the continued success of Disclosure Day is an encouraging sign. The studio reportedly invested around $115 million into the film’s production, along with an estimated $80 million marketing campaign. Because of that large investment, strong box office legs will be important in helping the movie become a major financial success.

The film has also benefited from positive word of mouth among moviegoers. Many viewers have praised its blend of suspense, emotional storytelling, and large-scale science fiction ideas. Spielberg’s name alone remains a major draw, but audience reactions appear to be helping the film maintain momentum after its debut weekend.
Disclosure Day stars an ensemble cast led by Eve Hewson, Colin Firth, Emily Blunt, Colman Domingo, and Josh O’Connor. The story follows a growing mystery involving secret government activity and possible alien life, with characters forced to confront discoveries that could change everything they know about the world around them.
The movie has been one of the most discussed original releases of the year, especially at a time when sequels and established franchises continue to dominate theaters. Its strong performance demonstrates that audiences are still willing to support large-scale original stories when they are backed by a well-known filmmaker and a compelling premise.
As the weekend continues, industry observers will be watching closely to see whether Disclosure Day can outperform current projections. Even with heavy competition from Toy Story 5 and several other releases, the film remains one of the strongest performers in theaters.
For now, Spielberg’s latest sci-fi thriller appears to be holding steady at the box office. With nearly $80 million expected domestically after just ten days in release, Disclosure Day is proving that it still has plenty of life left in theaters.
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