Jeremy Allen White Becomes Bruce Springsteen in Powerful Biopic Trailer

Jeremy Allen White Becomes Bruce Springsteen in Powerful Biopic Trailer

Jeremy Allen White Becomes Bruce Springsteen in Powerful Biopic Trailer

Have you seen it yet? The first official trailer for Deliver Me from Nowhere , the Bruce Springsteen biopic, just dropped—and wow, it hits hard. Jeremy Allen White, best known for his Emmy-winning role in The Bear , transforms in every way into “The Boss” himself. From the voice to the swagger to that quiet, burning intensity—White doesn’t just play Springsteen, he channels him.

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Set to be released on October 24, the film takes a unique approach to the typical music biopic. Rather than starting with Bruce’s rise to fame, Deliver Me from Nowhere zeroes in on a deeply introspective and raw period in his life: the creation of his 1982 lo-fi masterpiece, Nebraska . This wasn’t Bruce Springsteen the stadium-filling icon. This was Bruce in solitude—recording demos on a cassette player in a rented New Jersey home, grappling with demons, searching for meaning, and pouring his soul into sparse, haunting songs like “Atlantic City” and “Open All Night.”

The trailer, released on June 18, is both gritty and poetic. It includes black-and-white flashbacks of Springsteen’s childhood and scenes soundtracked by stripped-down versions of classics like “Nebraska” and, poignantly, “Born to Run.” We even get a chilling early version of “Born in the U.S.A.”—the famous anthem that would come two years later but was conceived during this same creative period. The emotional core of the trailer comes through Jeremy Strong’s portrayal of Springsteen’s longtime manager Jon Landau, who narrates the footage and captures Bruce’s essence perfectly: “He’s a repairman, fixing a hole in himself with music. Once he’s done, he’s gonna repair the whole world.”

Directed by Scott Cooper ( Crazy Heart ), the film is based on Warren Zanes’ book Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska . The cast is stacked: Stephen Graham plays Springsteen’s father, and actors like Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Young, and Marc Maron round out the ensemble. And yes—Jeremy Allen White does his own singing, with Springsteen himself praising his performance and even visiting the set.

There’s already early Oscar buzz, and it’s not hard to see why. This isn’t just a tribute to a rock legend—it’s a study of creativity under pressure, of solitude breeding genius, of music as salvation. If the trailer is any indication, Deliver Me from Nowhere is going to hit you in the gut and stay there long after the credits roll.

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