Jeremy Allen White Portrays Bruce Springsteen in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' Trailer

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Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen in the first official trailer for the Scott Cooper-directed biopic 'Deliver Me From Nowhere.'

In the newly released trailer for 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' Jeremy Allen White takes on the role of Bruce Springsteen, capturing a pivotal moment in the musician's career. The film, directed by Scott Cooper, delves into the making of Springsteen's iconic album 'Nebraska' and provides a glimpse into his personal life and struggles.

The trailer opens with Jon Landau, played by Jeremy Strong, emphasizing the importance of Springsteen's music over commercial success. As Springsteen, portrayed by White, embarks on the recording process for 'Nebraska,' viewers witness his desire for authenticity and raw emotion in his music.

The biopic explores Springsteen's upbringing, his relationship with Faye, and his experiences performing for adoring fans. White's portrayal of the iconic musician culminates in a powerful rendition of 'Born to Run,' showcasing the passion and dedication that defined Springsteen's career.

Director Scott Cooper expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to bring Springsteen's story to life on screen, highlighting the emotional depth and authenticity of the project. Based on Warren Zane's book, 'Deliver Me from Nowhere,' the film promises to offer a compelling look at the man behind the music.

In addition to White, the cast includes talented actors such as Gaby Hoffman and Marc Maron, adding depth to the narrative. Production for 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' commenced last year, with Springsteen himself making a cameo appearance during filming in New Jersey.

The trailer features a memorable scene where Springsteen purchases his first car, a Chevrolet Z28 Camaro, setting the stage for his rise to fame. White's portrayal captures the essence of Springsteen's charisma and determination, providing a glimpse into the early days of his legendary career.



Source: Rolling Stone
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