Disclosure Day added $10.9M on Day 3 in the US, taking its domestic total to $44.5M and worldwide gross to $94.0M.

Disclosure Day poster
Steven Spielberg’s film continues to show solid early momentum.
Day 3 Snapshot
Day 3 Add (US Domestic)$10.9M
US Domestic Total$44.5M
Worldwide Gross$94.0M
Budget$115.0M
Day 1$19.0M
Day 2$13.8M
Day 3$10.9M

The film is holding up reasonably well in its opening week. The $10.9M figure on Day 3 reflects decent audience interest for an original mid-budget film. Emily Blunt’s star power combined with Steven Spielberg’s name has helped drive footfalls, particularly among audiences looking for a serious drama.

While the daily numbers are declining as expected after the opening weekend, the film is still adding meaningful amounts. The drop from Day 2 to Day 3 is normal for most wide releases. Market-wise, it has performed reasonably across both urban and suburban theatres.

With a current 0.38x ratio, Disclosure Day is still in the early stages of its run. A stronger hold in the coming weeks will be important for it to move toward profitability.

Reality check: $10.9M on Day 3 gives a current 0.38x worldwide ratio. The film has started on a decent note but needs better holds going forward.