20th Century Studios has released the first teaser for the newly titled Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, starring Emmy Award winner Jeremy Allen White (The Bear) as music legend Bruce Springsteen.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, which seems to be taking a cue from recent music biopics about Bob Marley and Whitney Houston by putting their names front and center of the title, chronicles the making of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album “Nebraska” album when he was a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggling to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past. Recorded on a 4-track recorder in Springsteen’s New Jersey bedroom, the album marked a pivotal time in his life and is considered one of his most enduring works.
Director Scott Cooper (Hostiles) said, “Making ‘Springsteen’ was deeply moving as it allowed me to step inside the soul of an artist I’ve long admired – and to witness, up close, the vulnerability and strength behind his music. The experience felt like a journey through memory, myth, and truth. And more than anything, it was a privilege to translate that raw emotional honesty to the screen, and in doing so, it changed me. I cannot thank Bruce and Jon Landau enough for allowing me to tell their story.”
Starring Jeremy Allen White as the Boss, the film is written for the screen and directed by Cooper based on the book “Deliver Me from Nowhere” by Warren Zanes and produced by Cooper, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson and Scott Stuber. Tracey Landon, Jon Vein, and Zanes executive produce. Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere also features Jeremy Strong as Springsteen’s long-time confidant and manager, Jon Landau; Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan; Stephen Graham as Springsteen’s father, Doug; Odessa Young as love interest, Faye; Gaby Hoffman as Springsteen’s mom, Adele; Marc Maron as Chuck Plotkin; and David Krumholtz as Columbia executive, Al Teller.
Arriving only in theaters October 24, 2025 from 20th Century Studios.
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