Overview
- James Vanderbilt’s WWII drama opened nationwide on Nov. 7 and earned about $1.4 million on day one across 1,802 North American locations, placing fifth, per Box Office Mojo data reported by Koimoi.
- Critical reception sits in the high-60s to low-70s on Rotten Tomatoes, while early audience scores are reported around 95% based on verified ratings.
- Critics widely single out Russell Crowe’s portrayal of Hermann Göring, with several outlets predicting fresh Oscar consideration for the actor.
- If it follows Sony’s pattern, a PVOD debut is projected between Dec. 3 and Dec. 17, with availability on services such as Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Prime Video and YouTube at typical premium pricing.
- Netflix is likely to be the first subscription streamer in roughly three to four months after theatrical release, pointing to a February–March 2026 window if the studio’s recent timing holds.