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Bruce Springsteen Biopic Opens Soft at the Box Office

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A Modest Start for “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere”

The Bruce Springsteen biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere hit theaters nationwide on October 24, 2025, but early box-office numbers suggest the film’s debut was less than spectacular. Opening in approximately 3,460 theaters across the U.S. and Canada, the film earned about $9.1 million domestically in its first weekend.

International markets added another $7 million, bringing the global opening total to roughly $16 million. With a reported production budget of $55 million, the movie faces a steep climb toward profitability.

Performance vs. Expectations

Despite its built-in appeal to music fans and a wide release strategy, Deliver Me from Nowhere debuted in fourth place at the domestic box office, trailing behind new releases that appealed to broader audiences. Industry analysts cited several factors for the underwhelming performance, including limited crossover appeal beyond Springsteen’s core fan base and heavy competition from other high-profile October releases.

Critical and Audience Reception

Critically, the film received mixed reviews, earning an aggregate score around 60% on review sites. Audiences, however, were somewhat more positive, giving it a CinemaScore of “B+” on opening weekend. While not a poor showing, the response was not strong enough to generate the kind of word-of-mouth momentum that can turn a slow opening into a sleeper hit.

The Financial Picture

For a film with a $55 million budget, Deliver Me from Nowhere will likely need to earn at least $110 million worldwide to break even once marketing and distribution costs are factored in. Unless it enjoys unusually strong legs in the coming weeks or expands successfully into international markets, the film appears headed for a modest theatrical run rather than blockbuster status.

Context in the Music Biopic Genre

The biopic enters a crowded genre that has recently seen mixed commercial fortunes. While Bohemian Rhapsody and Elvis became runaway successes, others like Rocketman and Bob Marley: One Love performed more moderately. The Springsteen film may find a second life through streaming platforms and premium video-on-demand, where rock-focused audiences could deliver a stronger return over time.

Looking Ahead

Despite the lukewarm opening, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere remains a passion project that resonates deeply with fans of “The Boss.” Its long-term success may depend on awards recognition, soundtrack performance, and continued international rollouts. The film’s blend of gritty realism and mythic Americana could still help it find its audience, even if that audience arrives a little later than expected.

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