‘Disclosure Day’ heads to a $44 million opening as ‘Obsession’ defies gravity in week five

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Steven Spielberg’s UFO is expected to be the biggest opening for an original film, while Cary Parker’s horror hit is the rare film to have four consecutive weekends bigger than its opening.

Emily Blunt in the movie Disclosure Day, directed by Steven Spielberg.

Emily Blunt in “Reveal Day.” Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment

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The original summer filmmaker meets the new generation of directors this weekend, with Steven Spielberg Disclosure day Entering the fray amid a summer dominated by Gen Z hits mania and Back rooms.

Spielberg’s $115 million-budget UFO film is looking to bring in $44 million this weekend after making $19 million on Friday, including Thursday previews, a strong start for the director’s first popcorn movie in eight years, since its release. One ready player to $53.7 million on its way to $583.5 million worldwide. all over the world, Disclosure day It is expected to end the weekend with global revenue of $93.9 million.

If estimates hold true, this will be Spielberg’s best opening weekend domestically for an original film. He conceived the story and then handed it over to him Jurassic Park Screenwriter David Koepp writes a sci-fi thriller about the race to uncover the presence of extraterrestrial life among us. Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor are among the cast, and critics gave it strong reviews and audiences gave it a B CinemaScore.

Carrie Parker’s verbal blow, mania, The film continues to breathe fresh air at the box office, and is expected to make $21 million in its fifth weekend, down just 17 percent. It will reach No. 2 and is the rare film to have four consecutive weekends larger than its opening ($17.2 million). The feature broke several records for Focus, including becoming the studio’s biggest domestic and international film. It looks like it will end the weekend with a domestic cume of $190.3 million.

Retain Paramount Scary movie It is expected to reach third place in its second weekend with about $15 million and a decline of about 70 percent, while Kane Parsons Gen Z reached third place. Back rooms It’s expected to bring in about $12 million in its third weekend, bringing its domestic cume to $160 million or so.

Amazon MGM Studios Masters of the universe is a non-factor in its second weekend, where the expensive adaptation of the Generation X favorite is expected to gross $9.2 million, down 69 percent.

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