‘Disclosure Day’ Drops 62% In 2nd Weekend At Box Office As ‘Toy Story 5’ Dominates In Debut
Toy Story 5 led the domestic box office with a $160 million opening. Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day experienced a 62% domestic decline in its second weekend. The film earned $17.2 million from 3,824 North American theaters.
What changed
New reports highlight the difficulty Disclosure Day faces in reaching its break-even point.
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Toy Story 5 Debuts at Top; Disclosure Day Drops 62%
confidence 80%Toy Story 5 led the domestic box office with a $160 million opening. Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day experienced a 62% domestic decline in its second weekend. The film earned $17.2 million from 3,824 North American theaters.
What's confirmed:
- Toy Story 5 opened with $160 million at the domestic box office.
- Disclosure Day saw a 62% domestic drop in its second weekend.
- Disclosure Day is a sci-fi thriller directed by Steven Spielberg.
Still unconfirmed:
- Disclosure Day may struggle to reach its break-even point.
- A generational divide in cinema attendance contributed to the decline of Disclosure Day.
- Disclosure Day topped the box office in its second weekend and surpassed a war movie.
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Toy Story 5 Debuts at $160 Million as Disclosure Day Drops 62%
confidence 90%Toy Story 5 took the top spot at the domestic box office with a $160 million opening. Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day saw a 62% domestic drop in its second weekend. The film earned $17.2 million from 3,824 North American theaters.
What's confirmed:
- Toy Story 5 opened with $160 million.
- Disclosure Day dropped 62% at the domestic box office in its second weekend.
- Disclosure Day earned $17.2 million from 3,824 theaters across North America in its second weekend.
- The 10-day domestic total for Disclosure Day is approximately $78.3 million.
- Disclosure Day opened with $44.5 million.
Still unconfirmed:
- Toy Story 5 set a franchise record at the global box office.