Bruce Springsteen Biopic Locks in Streaming Premiere Date
Bruce Springsteen’s biopic ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’ is heading to streaming after a lukewarm box office run. Find out when and where you can catch it online, and what’s in store for fans.
Bruce Springsteen’s life and music are back in the spotlight with the upcoming streaming release of his biographical film, ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’. After its cinema debut on 24 October 2025, the film is set to land on Hulu and Disney+ for international viewers from 23 January 2026. Aussie fans keen to catch the story from their lounge rooms won’t have to wait long after the theatrical run wraps up.
Jeremy Allen White steps into the shoes of the legendary singer, tracing the journey behind the making of the iconic ‘Nebraska’ album. The film, directed by Scott Cooper and based on Warren Zanes’ 2023 book, features a strong supporting cast including Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, Stephen Graham, Odessa Young, Gaby Hoffman, Marc Maron, and David Krumholtz. The story digs into the creative process and personal moments that shaped one of Springsteen’s most celebrated records.
Streaming Rollout and Release Details
‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’ will be available to Hulu subscribers in the US, as well as on Disney+ for international punters, starting 23 January 2026. Those with the Hulu and Disney+ bundle in the States can also tune in. The film’s streaming release comes 91 days after its cinema premiere, which has become the new normal for Disney’s major releases. For those who prefer to own their films, digital purchase kicked off on 23 December 2025, with home video copies hitting shelves on 20 January 2026.
The film’s world premiere took place at the 52nd Telluride Film Festival on 29 August 2025, where it was initially tipped as a possible awards contender. Despite the early buzz, reviews were a mixed bag, and it currently sits at a 60% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Jeremy Allen White’s performance, however, didn’t go unnoticed, earning him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama.
Box Office Performance and Critical Response
At the box office, ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’ didn’t quite hit the high notes. It opened in fourth place, pulling in $9.1 million, and dropped out of the domestic top 10 after just three weeks. The film managed $22 million in the US and $45 million worldwide, falling short of its $55 million budget. Not exactly a great look for a film with such a big name attached.
Still, the streaming release could give it a second wind. Other Disney titles from 2025, like ‘Snow White’ and ‘Tron: Ares’, also struggled in cinemas but found a solid audience online. There’s every chance Springsteen’s story will resonate with viewers who missed it on the big screen.
Extras for Springsteen Fans
For those wanting more after the credits roll, there’s a stack of related content available. Fans can check out documentaries like
‘Bruce Springsteen: Nebraska Live’
and
‘Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’
on Hulu. These extras offer a deeper dive into the music and the man behind it, rounding out the experience for die-hard followers and newcomers alike.