Russell Crowe Officially Returns to Netflix Following ‘Nuremberg’s Success
Russell Crowe's 2024 exorcism-themed horror film, released a year after his modest hit The Pope's Exorcist, is set to debut on Netflix around 28 July 2026. Despite the earlier film's success, this follow-up struggled badly, underperforming at the box office and drawing overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike.
The film received a rare D CinemaScore, the lowest grade awarded on the platform in the past five years, a distinction it shares with Joker: Folie à Deux. This stands in sharp contrast to The Pope's Exorcist, which grossed almost $80 million worldwide against an $18 million budget and holds a 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it Crowe's highest-grossing recent leading role.
- Russell Crowe's poorly received 2024 exorcism horror film heads to Netflix
- Film earned a rare D CinemaScore, lowest in five years
- Contrasts sharply with his earlier hit, The Pope's Exorcist