Deliver me from nowhere home

Get ready to thrill on a trip to Bruce Springsteen’s “Nebraska,” because “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” will be available digitally just before Christmas. The biopic stars Jeremy Allen White as The Boss himself and follows him during one of the most difficult and isolating periods of his life while recording his 1982 album “Nebraska,” which was a bit of a departure from his previous albums and separated him from his beloved E Street Band. Although the film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews, it has since garnered a lot of love from Springsteen fans, including famed horror author Stephen King, who wrote about the importance of the film’s message of overcoming pain through art.
“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” will be available on digital retailers Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango at Home on December 23, 2025, just in time for the holiday get-togethers of classic rock-loving families. For fans who really want the full package and prefer physical media, the wait won’t be too long, as the 4K Blu-ray with an exclusive four-act documentary on the making of the film will arrive at retailers on January 20, 2026.
Jeremy Allen White brings Springsteen’s most difficult era to life in Deliver Me From Nowhere
There’s plenty of great footage of the real Springsteen in concert, so it’s not too disappointing that “Deliver Me From Nowhere” is sparse in concert and focuses more on the Boss himself. Springsteen suffered from depression despite the commercial success of his most recent album, “The River”, which was an attempt to capture his band’s live sound that received mixed critical appreciation. “Nebraska” cuts everything back, with Springsteen on acoustic guitar and little else, showing the talented singer-songwriter’s raw vocals and poetic lyrics in a whole new light.
“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” features a truly captivating performance from Jeremy Allen White, who plays the haunted troubadour as a blue-collar guy with big ideas and bigger dreams, making it a must-see not only for Springsteen fans but also for fans of White’s other work on shows like “Shameless” and “The Bear.” Intense comedian Jeremy Strong also plays Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau, and both actors take it as seriously as you’d imagine. This isn’t a big bombastic biopic in the vein of something like Baz Luhrman’s “Elvis.” It’s more of a stripped down and raw look at the making of a stripped down and raw album.
The aforementioned documentary will include a section on the book of the same name by Warren Zanes that inspired the film, a section on the music of “Nebraska,” a section on how White transformed himself to “become” Bruce Springsteen, and a section on capturing the authenticity of Springsteen’s New Jersey. For now, the digital version will be available starting December 23, but for die-hard fans, the Blu-ray release (January 20, 2026) is where it’s at.



