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Release
2026-05-01
Genres
Comedy
Budget
150 M
Box Office
676.13 M
Verdict
Superhit
Director
David Frankel
Miranda Priestly struggles against Emily Charlton, her former assistant turned rival executive, as they compete for advertising revenue amid declining print media, while Miranda nears retirement.
Coverage

Steven Spielberg's alien conspiracy thriller Disclosure Day has opened to $44 million domestically and $93 million worldwide — his best-ever opening for an original film. Here is everything about the movie taking over the global box office right now.

🔥 The Weekend That Needs Context to Be Understood On the surface, Disclosure Day opening to $44 million domestic and $92.9 million worldwide sounds like a story of...

🔥 You Watched Disclosure Day. Now What? You walked out of Disclosure Day on Friday evening. Emily Blunt's face is still in your head. John Williams' score is still running through your chest. And something about the way the film presented its government — the architecture of concealment, the machinery of institutional secrecy, the extraordinary lengths powerful people go to when keeping the truth from the rest of us — has settled into the back of your mind and is refusing to leave. You are not alone. And you have options. The government conspiracy thriller is one of cinema's most consistently satisfying genres — precisely because it touches something in us that pure horror or action never quite reaches. The specific dread of not knowing who to trust. The slowly dawning realisation that the systems designed to protect you are also designed to protect themselves. The moment a protagonist understands that the truth they have found is not one that powerful people will permit them to...

Disclosure Day needs to earn approximately $300 million globally to be profitable for Universal Pictures. After opening to $55 million domestic, the film must sustain strong holds through a Father's Day weekend dominated by Toy Story 5. The comparison being made everywhere: Obsession and Sinners both used word-of-mouth to become phenomena. Can a $200M+ Spielberg film do the same?

Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day opened June 12 to approximately $55 million domestic — a strong result for an original adult sci-fi thriller — landing No. 1 for the weekend. Critics have called it Spielberg's best film in 20 years. Tom Cruise publicly praised it. But with Toy Story 5 arriving next weekend, the question is whether word of mouth can sustain its run before Pixar takes every available screen.

Cinema-goers heading to see Steven Spielberg’s highly anticipated sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day can breathe a sigh of relief—or leave immediately.

Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day — starring Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, and Colman Domingo — opens TODAY worldwide in IMAX. The film follows a government-mandated day of transparency that becomes a global unravelling of classified secrets about surveillance, corporate manipulation, and alien life. Tracking: $55–65M domestic opening. Critics calling it Spielberg's best in 20 years.


June 12 brings four Indian films plus Spielberg's Disclosure Day to cinemas simultaneously — the most crowded single Friday in recent Bollywood history. Dhamaal 4's trailer also drops on the same day. Advance bookings as of June 10: Main Vaapas Aaunga leads at ₹3–4 crore. Disclosure Day locks all IMAX screens. Someone is going to be badly hurt by this calendar.

June 12 brings four simultaneous Bollywood releases plus Spielberg's Disclosure Day — the most crowded single Friday in Bollywood's recent history. Main Vaapas Aaunga leads advance bookings at ₹2.8 crore. Disclosure Day commands IMAX and premium screens. Screen space is brutally limited. Someone is going to be badly hurt by this calendar.