As it getting to be the norm, a new release claimed the top spot of the box-office weekend, as Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day debuted $25 million ahead of the film that finished in second place – Obsession.

Meanwhile, Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu held its ground in sixth place as it brought in $4.7 million over the weekend, giving the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures release a four-week total of $165.1 million. Lionsgate’s Michael also retained its standing from last weekend as it remained in seventh place with $4.1 million earned over the weekend. This brings the film’s eight-week total to $362.8 million. Lionsgate also claimed eighth place with the $2.8 million debut of The Furious. Just behind that saw the debut of Stop! That! Train! in the ninth spot with $2.0 million. Finally, after an eighth-place finish last week, The Breadwinner claimed tenth place this weekend with $1.5 million, bringing the Sony Pictures Releasing product’s three-week total to $17.5 million.
Three films again dropped from the top ten this weekend. However, it was the fifth-, ninth-, and tenth-place films that fell rather than the bottom three as happened over the course of the last two weekends. Following its fifth-place finish last weekend, The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act managed to bring in a total of $20.3 million during the course of its week in release. With a three-week total of $14.0 million, the Focus Features release, Pressure, couldn’t carry the momentum into this weekend and instead fell out of the top ten this week. Sporting a seven-week total of $217.8 million, the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures product, The Devil Wears Prada 2 managed to bring its overall total to $217.8 million before dropping from the top ten this weekend.
Weekend Box Office
(June 12th – June 14th)
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- Disclosure Day…$44.0 Million
- Obsession…$19.0 Million
- Scary Movie…$14.6 Million
- Backrooms…$11.3 Million
- Masters of the Universe…$8.7 Million
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu…$4.7 Million
- Michael…$4.1 Million
- The Furious…$2.8 Million
- Stop! That! Train!…$2.0 Million
- The Breadwinner…1.5 Million