Disclosure Day added $5.8M on Day 10 in the US, taking its domestic total to $78.3M and worldwide gross to $160.4M.

Disclosure Day poster
Steven Spielberg’s film continues to hold reasonably well in its second week.
Day 10 Snapshot
Day 10 Add (US Domestic)$5.8M
US Domestic Total$78.3M
Worldwide Gross$160.4M
Budget$115.0M
Day 7$6.5M
Day 8$6.8M
Day 9$6.2M
Day 10$5.8M

The film is showing a steady hold in Week 2. The $5.8M figure on Day 10 reflects only a minor drop from the previous day, which is a positive sign. While it is not exploding, Disclosure Day has avoided a steep collapse after its opening weekend.

Emily Blunt’s performance and Steven Spielberg’s direction have been appreciated by audiences looking for a serious, adult-oriented drama. The film has performed better than many mid-budget originals in recent times, especially in urban markets.

With a current 0.67x ratio, the film is still in recovery mode relative to its $115M budget. A stronger hold over the next few weeks will be important for it to improve its final position.

Reality check: $5.8M on Day 10 shows a steady hold in Week 2. The film has crossed $78M domestically and is performing better than many similar mid-budget releases.