‘Disclosure Day’ Projected To Drop 63% In 2nd Weekend At Box Office
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- Colin Firth in "Disclosure Day."Universal StudiosToy Story 5 isn’t taking long to boot Steven Spielberg’s alien thriller Disclosure Day out of the top spot at the domestic box office.
Hollywood & Entertainment‘Disclosure Day’ Projected To Drop 63% In 2nd Weekend At Box Office By Tim Lammers,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment.Follow Author Jun 19, 2026, 09:59pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Summary"Toy Story 5" is poised to dominate the box office, projected to open with a massive $160-$170 million, easily unseating Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day." The alien thriller, which overperformed last weekend with $44.5 million and has since grossed $110.7 million globally, is expected to see a 63% drop in its second weekend, per Deadline, earning $16.5 million. Despite this decline, its $115 million production budget puts it in a better position than other summer blockbusters like "The Mandalorian and Grogu" or "Masters of the Universe," which experienced steeper drops. "Obsession," in its seventh weekend, is projected to add $13.1 million, pushing its domestic total to $214.7 million. "Backrooms" is expected to earn $7.5 million, reaching $175.3 million domestically.
Colin Firth in "Disclosure Day."Universal StudiosToy Story 5 isn’t taking long to boot Steven Spielberg’s alien thriller Disclosure Day out of the top spot at the domestic box office.