01What happened
The story, straight
Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller 'Disclosure Day' debuted at No. 1 on the domestic box office charts Friday, earning $19 million from 3,824 North American theaters. Universal, which spent $115 million on the film, projects a $44 million opening weekend.
Spielberg's new sci-fi movie 'Disclosure Day' opened to $19M on Friday across 3,824 theaters, hitting No. 1 on the domestic charts. Universal spent $115M on it and expects a $44M opening weekend.
02Spread timeline
Where it actually started
03Source receipts
Every claim, linked
04What's solid, what isn't
What's solid and what isn't
- Disclosure Day opened at No. 1 on the domestic box office charts on Friday, June 13, 2026.
- The film earned $19 million on opening day from 3,824 North American theaters.
- Universal projects a $44 million opening weekend.
- Universal spent $115 million on the film.
- Actual weekend grosses, which will be reported Monday.
05Why it matters
The editorial take
A $44 million opening weekend for a non-franchise, non-sequel original sci-fi property is a strong signal for the theatrical market heading into summer. Spielberg's name remains a significant theatrical draw, and the Universal-backed release will be closely watched as a barometer for adult-skewing sci-fi in a franchise-dominated landscape.
An original sci-fi opening to $44M is actually a solid number. Spielberg's name still does work at the box office, and Universal betting $115M on a non-IP property says something about where they think the market is heading.
