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Jeremy Allen White takes on the iconic role of Bruce Springsteen in the highly anticipated first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere. This trailer invites viewers into the rich tapestry of Springsteen’s history, exploring the formative years of his rising fame as he prepares to record an album that transcends mere commercial success. This album is poised to become a profound, personal statement on his life experiences. The film intricately chronicles the creation of Springsteen’s legendary album Nebraska, recorded in 1982, and is set to grace theaters on October 24, 2025.
Within the trailer, we witness a young Springsteen already emerging as a rock star, garnering recognition from unexpected sources like car dealers, even as he grapples with his own identity. He craves something deeper than the exhilarating cheers from the arena crowds, who are captivated by anthems like “Born to Run.” He embarks on a journey to create a more intimate album, one that deviates from the typical fist-pumping rock sound. This project, Nebraska, is a raw and reflective exploration of American literature and crime that would not only solidify Springsteen’s status as a hitmaker but also establish him as one of the most significant American musicians of the 20th century. As he prepares to record this pivotal album without the support of his E Street Band, we are treated to evocative black-and-white flashbacks of Springsteen’s childhood. An anecdote about a hole in the floor of his childhood bedroom symbolizes a void in his life, which he seeks to mend through his music, serving as a metaphor for his personal journey and the broader human experience.
Discover the Talented Cast of ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’
Alongside White’s compelling portrayal of Springsteen, the film features a star-studded ensemble cast that enhances its narrative depth. Portraying Springsteen’s longtime manager, Jon Landau, is Succession‘s Jeremy Strong. The role of audio engineer Mike Batlan is brought to life by Emmy-winning actor Paul Walter Hauser, known for his performance in Black Bird. The talented Marc Maron, recognized for his work in GLOW, takes on the character of producer Chuck Plotkin. Additionally, David Krumholtz, who appeared in Oppenheimer, will portray Columbia executive Al Teller. The role of Springsteen’s longtime bandmate Steven Van Zandt will be played by Johnny Cannizzaro, famous for his role in Jersey Boys. Furthermore, Stephen Graham, known from Adolescence, and Gaby Hoffmann, recognized for her role in Transparent, will depict Springsteen’s parents, Douglas and Adele. Lastly, Odessa Young, who starred in The Staircase, will portray Faye, Springsteen’s love interest, adding another layer to this captivating story.
Deliver Me From Nowhere is skillfully written and directed by Scott Cooper, known for his acclaimed film Crazy Heart. This cinematic adaptation draws inspiration from Warren Zanes‘ 2023 non-fiction book, Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska. Notably, Springsteen himself is actively involved in the film’s production. In an engaging interview with Collider’s Steve Weintraub, co-star Maron shared Springsteen’s enthusiastic praise for White’s performance, stating, “…there were times when Bruce didn’t know whether what he was listening to was him or Jeremy,” highlighting the remarkable authenticity White brings to the role.
Deliver Me From Nowhere is set to make its theatrical debut on October 24, 2025. Be sure to stay tuned to Collider for the latest updates and news regarding this intriguing film.
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