Jeremy Allen White is Bruce Springsteen

The star of “The Bear”, Jeremy Allen White, turns into a Bruce Springsteen musical icon in the first official trailer for “Delive me from Nowhere”, a musical biopic on the boss.
Generated by Scott Cooper, who produced Jeff Bridges to an Oscar for best actor for “Crazy Heart”, his latest project takes a page of the book by Warren Zanes on Springsteen, which makes his very personal 1982 album “Nebraska”.
In addition to White, the casting includes Jeremy Strong (“The Apprentice” and “Succession”) as Jon Landau, director of Springsteen; Stephen Graham (“adolescence”) as the father of Springsteen Douglas; Paul Walter Hauser (“Richard Jewell”) as a Mike Batlan registration engineer; Odessa Young (“order”), like the love interest of Springsteen Faye; Marc Maron (“Glow”) as producer Chuck Plotkin; Johnny Cannizzaro (“Jersey Boys”) as guitarist of the street group Steve Van Zandt; Harrison Gilbertson (“upgrade”) as a friend of Springsteen, Matt Delia,; David Krumholtz (“Oppenheimer”) as director of Columbia Records Al Teller and Chris Jaymes (“short term 12”) as a degree in Dennis King.
“Deliver Me From Nowhere” is only the latest biopic on a musical legend, with recent films like “Complete Uncompromising”, “Elvis” and “Bohemian Rhapsody” which was heading for the conversation of the Oscars. Last year, Timothee Chalamet was a nominated to the best actor for playing Bob Dylan, while Rami Malek won it to portray Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody”. Austin Butler won the BAFTA Prize for his point of view on Elvis Presley in “Elvis”.
“Deliver Me From Nowhere” comes from Disney studios in the 20th century and was produced by Cooper with Ellen Goldsmith-Vein of the Gotham group and Eric Robinson, who helped develop the project. Springsteen and Landau are also involved in the project.
The film will be released in theaters on October 24, watching the official trailer below.



