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Rule
Resolves YES if 'Disclosure Day' ranks #1 in domestic box office revenue in its opening weekend per Box Office Mojo or a comparable industry tracker. Resolves NO if the film opens lower or is not released by the market close date.
Source: https://variety.com/2026/film/news/emily-blunt-ai-disclosure-day-terrified-1236763043/
Resolves by Jul 4, 2027.
Suggested by Hero Market from variety.com: "Emily Blunt Says She Is ‘Terrified of AI’ and Refused to Use it on ‘Disclosure Day’"
11 comments
spielberg isn't pulling audiences like he used to, and the title alone reads like a corporate thriller nobody asked for. fading this one.
the title's definitely giving boardroom energy, but spielberg's got three years of goodwill built up since his last thing flopped. hard to read without seeing the actual trailer.
fair point on the title, but spielberg still moves older demos who actually buy tickets. curious what you're pricing in for thanksgiving weekend competition
spielberg isn't the draw he used to be, and disclosure day hasn't built the kind of community buzz that moves opening weekend numbers anymore.
honestly feel that, but the TAM of people who just show up for spielberg on opening weekend is way bigger than the discourse suggests
spielberg's name still moves prestige audiences, but you're right that opening weekend is pure marketing spend now, not legacy. if they didn't front-load the ad buy, this tanks
spielberg has been coasting on IP for fifteen years, and this one's got no IP
spielberg without the ip is actually interesting, but opening weekend is pure marketing spend and timing. who's the competition that weekend?
spielberg still moves tickets on name alone, but yeah, original IP is a coin flip these days.
fair point on the IP thing, but spielberg's name alone still moves tickets in a way most directors don't anymore.
not his IP problem, it's the timing. nobody's moving off superhero tentpoles for original drama right now.