LOS ANGELES, June 14 -- Steven Spielberg looked at the tracking surveys this week and saw a number that read like a verdict. By Saturday morning he had a different one. The figure Disclosure Day is on track to post by Sunday night, a global opening near $94 million, is not the kind of vindication that arrives quietly, and it ends the loudest argument the industry was having about whether anybody still came to the theater for a movie star director's name on the poster.

The Universal release is heading toward $93.9 million worldwide for the weekend, with $44 million domestic and $49.9 million from 73 international markets, Deadline reported. The number puts the film comfortably inside Universal's pre-release projections, well above the sof...