Sasha Mednikova
music news 25 OCT 2025  9

Jon Bon Jovi's got his sights set on a biopic that could spill the beans on his rock star life. This buzz comes right after his buddy Bruce Springsteen's new flick, "Deliver Me From Nowhere," hit the scene. Jeremy Allen White plays the Boss, digging into his battles with depression while putting together that gritty 1982 album "Nebraska." Bon Jovi opened up to The Sun about hoping for his own movie one day.



But he's not in a rush—he's playing it cool. He even suggested his son Jake Bongiovi, the 23-year-old actor and model from films like "Rockbottom" and "Sweethearts," as the ideal guy to step into his shoes. That said, Bon Jovi's clear he's not done yet. "I'm not in my final chapter yet," he said firmly. Right now, he's all about charging into his next phase with real drive. This attitude keeps fans tuned in to his ongoing saga in music and more.

Family Ties and Casting Dreams for Bon Jovi Film

Jake Bongiovi brings some solid skills to the mix, which makes him a fun pick for playing his dad in a Jon Bon Jovi biopic. Family links like that just add a real touch to these kinds of stories. Jake's been shining in his recent movie roles, and he's got that modeling gig too. Still, Bon Jovi is holding off on pushing the project forward. He wants the timing to feel just right for sharing his personal journey.

Meanwhile, Bruce Springsteen's movie dropped on October 24, pulling in fans hungry for a peek into rock history. Bon Jovi respects that vibe, but he's carving his own route. More than anything, he's zeroed in on what's happening now instead of looking back. This keeps him real, even with all the fame. Fans are buzzing about what the plot might cover, like his big hits and band vibes. But Bon Jovi stays focused on moving ahead, motivating others in the biz.

Upcoming Tours Signal Bon Jovi's Next Chapter

Bon Jovi's lining up some killer live gigs that show he's still writing his story, way beyond any biopic wrap-up. Just this week, he dropped news of a 2026 tour hitting the UK and Ireland, plus a residency in New York. It all starts with four nights at Madison Square Garden in July. From there, they'll rock Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium, Dublin's Croke Park, and London's Wembley Stadium into late August and early September.

On the other hand, this tour hype stands out against the biopic chatter, proving he's still a force in rock. That said, it amps up the thrill for any future films on his legacy. Unlike Springsteen's deep-dive bio, Bon Jovi's could spotlight wins and family connections. No matter what Hollywood cooks up, these shows are set to deliver unforgettable vibes for fans. This chapter highlights his lasting pull in the music scene.