- Music
- 18 Jun 25
Deliver Me From Nowhere will come to cinemas October 24
The first trailer for the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic, Deliver Me From Nowhere has been released, starring Jeremy Allen White as the rock icon.
Directed by Scott Cooper, the film centres on Springsteen's 1981–1982 road to his iconic sixth studio album, Nebraska.
The record was released in 1982, following Springsteen's hit song 'Hungry Heart' in 1980. Concurrently with Nebraska, the singer worked on his next album, Born in the U.S.A., which came out in 1984.
Springsteen is played by Jeremy Allen White, who has won three Golden Globes for his lead performance in The Bear.
In a 2024 interview with GQ, White said he felt "really lucky" for all the help he got during his preparation for the role.
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"I've got a really talented group of people helping me train vocally and musically to get ready for this thing. I'm also really lucky that Bruce is really supportive of the film, and so I've had some access to him, and he's just the greatest guy," said White.
Coming to cinemas on October 24, you can catch a first look at White's performance below:
Jeremy Strong, known from his role in Succession, stars as Springsteen's manager and producer Jon Landau, alongside Adolescence actor Stephen Graham, who will portray his father Douglas.
Bruce Springsteen regularly visited the set during filming and has applauded the teams' efforts to bring his story to life.
In April, the musician told Variety that when he first heard the movie pitch, he immediately thought, "It sounds like fun."
"It’s an interesting concept, because it’s only a couple of years out of my life," Springsteen continued.
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Although the rock star acknowledged that he was "going through some personal difficulties" in 1981 and 1982, he called the film "fantastic".