Steven Spielberg’s Divisive New Sci-Fi Movie Just Hit $100 Million
Spielberg's first science fiction film in nearly a decade, Disclosure Day, opened with strong momentum fuelled by the director's reputation, grossing approximately $100 million worldwide in its opening weekend. However, the film experienced a steep decline in subsequent weeks as audience word-of-mouth proved divided, and it has now reached its commercial plateau roughly a month into its theatrical release.
The critical response proved more generous than viewer sentiment, with the film achieving an 80% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Reviewers commended its humanistic approach to Spielberg's recurring thematic interests and highlighted exceptional work from lead actor Emily Blunt, though the modest B CinemaScore from opening-day audiences foreshadowed the eventual drop-off in ticket sales.
- Spielberg's sci-fi film opened to $100M globally but declined sharply due to mixed audience reception (B CinemaScore)
- Critics gave it 80% on Rotten Tomatoes, praising humanistic storytelling and Emily Blunt's performance