This weekend’s box office sees Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day set to open with a solid start domestically. The film began the weekend, grossing $19 million domestically, and is set to end the weekend at $44 million. Worldwide, the film is set to gross $93 million by the end of the weekend. The film, an original sci-fi written by David Koepp, stars Josh O’Connor, Emily Blunt, Colman Domingo, and Collin Firth, among others.
The other surprising hit this weekend is Curry Barker’s Obsession. The horror film, released in theaters in early May, has shown tremendous legs from weekend to weekend. In its fifth weekend in theaters, the film is set to gross $21 million domestically, a 17 percent drop from the previous weekend. Domestically, the film will end the weekend with $190 million, a monumental total given its estimated $750k budget. The film has also become the highest-grossing film from distributor Focus Features.
Meanwhile, Scary Movie, the sixth movie in the horror spoof franchise, will rank third in this weekend’s domestic box office top 5, grossing $15 million. Close behind it is Kane Parsons’s Backrooms, which is set to gross $12 million, putting its domestic total at around $160 million. At number 5 is Masters of the Universe, which is already proving to be one of the biggest box-office underperformers of the summer, grossing only $9.5 million in its second weekend.
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