
Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere trailer: Jeremy Allen White shines as music legend
The trailer for 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere', featuring Jeremy Allen White aa Bruce Springsteen, was released by 20th Century Studios on June 18. White plays the iconic American rock musician in the film.The upcoming musical-drama is a biopic on the life of the 75-year-old singer-musician. The two-minute, 36-second trailer depicts Springsteen's inner turmoil from a young age to becoming a rock music sensation.advertisementThe trailer begins with Jeremy Strong as Springsteen's manager Jon Landau engaged in a conversation with Columbia Records executive Al Teller (David Krumholtz). Landau is seen explaining Teller about the songs Springsteen wants to work on.
The scene then moves to the rock singer's recording engineer Mike Batlan (Paul Walter Hauser) encouraging him at his New Jersey bedroom.The intense shots give a further glimpse into Springsteen's challenges during childhood under the watch of his father (Stephen Graham).Apart from the rock legend's romance with a woman named Faye (Odessa Young), he is also seen performing to crowds. The promo ends with White singing Springsteen's iconic 'Born to run'.Watch Deliver Me From Nowhere trailer here: The film is directed by Scott Cooper and is based on the book 'Deliver Me from Nowhere' by Warren Zanes.advertisement'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' is set against the backdrop of the rock musician's life during the making of his 'Nebraska' album. The trailer links his childhood to his identity and personality.In a conversation with Sirius XM, Springsteen remarked that Jeremy "sings very well." Gaby Hoffman, who essays the role of the singer's on-screen mother in an interview with Screen Rant said, "I even heard that Bruce couldn't believe that what he was hearing wasn't his own voice when he heard Jeremy sing."'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' is backed by Gotham Group and is scheduled to release in theatres on October 24, 2025.
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