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Bruce Springsteen Biopic Tumbles Out Of Box Office Top 5 In 2nd Weekend
Forbes· 2025-11-02 22:07
Box Office Performance - "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" opened in fourth place with $8.8 million from 3,460 theaters in its first weekend [2] - The film experienced a 57% drop in ticket sales, earning $3.8 million in its second weekend and falling to seventh place [3] - Total earnings for the film reached $30.5 million, combining domestic and international sales, with $14.3 million from international markets [4] Production and Economic Impact - The film had a production budget of $55 million, excluding marketing costs [4] - Filming primarily took place in New Jersey, contributing an estimated $42 million boost to the state's economy [4] Film Content and Cast - The biopic focuses on Bruce Springsteen's life during the early 1980s while recording the "Nebraska" album [2][5] - Directed by Scott Cooper, the film features Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen, Odessa Young as Faye, and Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau [5]
'Chainsaw Man' anime film topples Springsteen biopic, 'Black Phone 2' at box office
ABC News· 2025-10-26 17:40
Box Office Performance - "Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc" topped the North American box office with earnings of $17.25 million, surpassing "Black Phone 2" which earned $13 million in its second week [2][3] - The film's success follows the record debut of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle," which earned $70 million, setting a new high for anime films in theaters [2] Film Details - "Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc" is a self-contained adaptation of the manga series about a demon hunter with chainsaw transformations, blending elements of romance and adventure [4] - The film is produced by Sony-owned Crunchyroll, which also released "Infinity Castle" [4] Competitor Films - "Deliver Me From Nowhere," a biopic about Bruce Springsteen, earned $9.1 million, while the rom-com "Regretting You" earned $12.85 million [3][5] - "Black Phone 2," a sequel to the original horror film, has grossed nearly $50 million domestically [6]