Steven Spielberg’s alien thriller “Disclosure Day” draws early box-office momentum as initial day figures emerge from multiple markets. Deadline reports that worldwide first-day grosses are around $12 million, combining roughly $6 million from overseas markets and about $6 million from domestic showtimes that begin at 2 p.m. local time. Variety similarly cites preview performance ahead of the wider release, saying the film makes $6.5 million in Thursday previews. Variety also frames expectations for the weekend opening, reporting that industry tracking anticipates an opening around $35 million, and it notes the film carries a $115 million production budget. Across the coverage provided, the emphasis remains on early receipts—previews in the lead-up to the weekend and the first day’s partial totals as the film expands in additional territories. No additional claims about final weekend totals, audience demographics, or broader critical consensus are included in the excerpts.