New Movie About Anti-Trump Singer Bruce Springsteen BOMBS in the Box Office
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New Movie About Anti-Trump Singer Bruce Springsteen BOMBS in the Box Office

The Trump blowback effect strikes again… A new movie about the life of Trump-hating musician Bruce Springsteen has bombed hard in the box office. The film, titled ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,’ has earned just $16.1M globally — just a fraction of the $55 million it cost to make. Take a look: ‘SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE’ debuts with $16.1M at the global box office. pic.twitter.com/iuv5Whhd2u — Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) October 26, 2025 BS Disney’s CRAP movie about Leftist Douche Bruce Springsteen BOMBS at the Box Officehttps://t.co/zHX9OA9H9j — Biff Smallberries (@B_Smallberries) October 27, 2025 Variety seemed surprised that this movie didn’t live up to expectations, reporting: “Springsteen” launched below projections at the international box office with $7 million, bringing its global tally to a soft $16.1 million. The biopic cost $55 million, and since theater owners keep roughly half of the ticket sales, the film needs to keep rocking at the box office to justify its price tag. Luckily, moviegoers appeared to like the film more than critics; “Deliver Me From Nowhere” landed a “B+” grade on CinemaScore and holds a 61% Rotten Tomatoes average. “Deliver Me From Nowhere” takes a less conventional approach compared to other recent musical biopics about artists like Bob Dylan (“A Complete Unknown”) or Bob Marley (“One Love”). Instead of focusing on his mainstream rise or the making of his biggest hits like “Born in the U.S.A.” or “Born to Run,” director Scott Cooper’s film chronicles the writing of Springsteen’s 1982 critically adored (but less commercial) acoustic album “Nebraska.” Ticket sales were initially tracking a similar start to last year’s “A Complete Unknown,” featuring Timothée Chalamet as the “Like a Rolling Stone” composer in his earlier years. But that film, from Disney’s Searchlight banner, ended up faring better with $11.6 million to start. “A Complete Unknown,” which had the benefit of playing over the holiday season, eventually powered to $75 million domestically and $140 million globally. However, this isn’t shocking. Bruce Springsteen is in late-stage TDS. He campaigned for Kamala Harris and continually pulls strange anti-Trump stunts. For instance, take a look at this clip from his U.K. concert this past summer: Bruce Springsteen slams Donald Trump as ‘corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous’ during latest UK concert. pic.twitter.com/XitsIoP7qV — Molly Ploofkins (@Mollyploofkins) June 5, 2025 In other words, Bruce Springsteen has fully jumped onto the leftist bandwagon, alienating himself from the majority of Americans — especially the patriots who once made up his fanbase. Breitbart’s John Nolte put it best: Bruce Springsteen has not been Bruce Springsteen for a long, long time. A massive part of his fan base was made up of the working class. The men who raced in the streets, worked in the factories, lived on the margins, counted the days till Friday and payday, and kept our world turning with their dirty hands and broken dreams… Springsteen became a billionaire superstar, telling those guys, I get you, I empathize, so I got something for you. Okay, it’s only three-and-a-half minutes, but if you turn up the volume, roll down the windows, and let your hair flow back, you’ll feel the magic in the night and forget all about that Monday morning work whistle. That guy, that Bruce Springsteen, couldn’t fail. But then he turned on his fans and sold out. As their factories went overseas and a flood of illegal aliens stole their jobs, crushed their wages, and raised their rents, those guys dared to stop voting the way The Boss demanded, so he stabbed them in the back—he declared them fascist and racist because they voted for Donald Trump. Bruce went full-elitist. He meets Barry Obama for lunch now (the guy who called us bitter clingers), defends his concert tickets selling for thousands of dollars, and entertains only the “correct-thinking” elite on Broadway. And now he sees his own fan base as shit. He’s too good for us, and has made no secret of saying so. The fans didn’t leave Springsteen. Springsteen left his fans. Many of his former fans are so disgusted with his betrayal; they can’t even bring themselves to listen to the old music. You see, they just don’t see him as their guy anymore. They see a poser, a fraud, as someone who used them to get rich and welcomed by the Beautiful People, and now everything he touched is tainted, even those first six albums that were once so much a part of our lives. So… Give up two hours to watch his movie…? Why make a rich guy richer who hates you? That ain’t happening.