Deliver Me From Nowhere, Bruce Springsteen biopic is set to hit theatres in fall.
The 20th Century Studios film starring Jeremy Allen White is scheduled to be released in October 2025.
As per Variety, Deliver Me From Nowhere adapts Warren Zanes’ book of the same name about making of Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska.
The film is directed and written by Scott Cooper and in addition to White, it stars Jeremy Strong as Springsteen’s long time manager Jon Landau, Stephen Graham as Springsteen’s dad, Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan and Odessa Young as love interest Faye.
In a previous interview with the outlet Strong, opened about his work experience with White and Springsteen on the film set.
He gushed about White’s work calling it "incredible" and shared that Springsteen used to be "on set a lot."
"We’re all kind of working on it together. It’s a real collaboration," he said. "Right now, nothing is more important to me than the world that’s serving his story and bringing Jon Landau to life."
Back in time, Springsteen also shared his thoughts on the upcoming film, reflecting on when the idea was first pitched. He said that "it sounds like fun."
The Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere first began filming last year in October.
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