Three weeks since its release and it hasn't made back it's extremely modest budget; it's made $13 million and it cost $16 million to make). It never found any audience, much less the "Christian Movie" audience: it's not even sniffing "Heaven is for Real" or "God's Not Dead" numbers. And many reviews said the film somehow managed to be worse than the version starring Kirk Cameron.
Ain't nowhere to go from here but up for Cage. "The Runner" may end up being a critical darling. But I'm guessing he's going to need the "Croods" sequel or a third "National Treasure" movie to make him a box office draw again.