Deliver Me From Nowhere: First Trailer Reveals Bruce Springsteen’s Untold Story

 

Deliver Me From Nowhere: First Trailer Reveals Bruce Springsteen’s Untold Story
April 3, 2025 – Las Vegas

At CinemaCon, Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong took the stage to debut the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere, a powerful biopic centered on Bruce Springsteen’s creation of his 1982 album Nebraska. Directed by Scott Cooper and based on Warren Zanes’s acclaimed 2023 biography, the film offers a dramatic glimpse into an introspective chapter of The Boss’s life
A Trailer That Resonates

The trailer opens with stark black-and-white visuals, weaving between past and present. It captures Springsteen—portrayed by White—grappling with personal demons and his relationship with his father (played by Stephen Graham). Jeremy Strong’s Jon Landau delivers a moving line: “Bruce is a repairman... What he's doing with this album is he's repairing that hole in his floor. He's repairing that hole in himself.” This moment struck a chord with audiences, who responded with a “powerful” and emotionally charged reaction yahoo.com.
White’s Authentic Portrayal

Jeremy Allen White, fresh off the success of The Bear, channels Springsteen’s iconic vocal tone and harmonica style in a performance that’s already earning Oscar buzz. Critics and fans alike praise his commitment, while the real Springsteen has reportedly granted full support, offering tacit approval and describing White as “terrific” theguardian.com.
The Stars Featured In The Movie

Joining White and Strong are:


Stephen Graham as Douglas Springsteen (Bruce’s father) — sharing that a heartfelt text from Springsteen moved him to tears


Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan.


Marc Maron as producer Chuck Plotkin.


Odessa Young as Faye, Springsteen’s love interest.


Gaby Hoffmann and David Krumholtz in key supporting roles
Why Nebraska Deserves the Spotlight

The album Nebraska marked a dramatic departure from Springsteen’s earlier sound: haunting, stripped-down, and deeply personal. The film dives into that creative crucible—when Springsteen recorded alone in his New Jersey bedroom on a four-track cassette, confronting the pressures of fame and haunting memories
A Cinematic Shift from the Conventional Biopic

Rather than starting at the beginning, Deliver Me From Nowhere dives into Springsteen’s career mid-way—when he was already a success—and explores the emotional undercurrents that drove this intimate project
Anticipated Release

20th Century Studios has scheduled the global theatrical release for October 24, 2025. Backed by high-profile producers—including Scott Cooper, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, and Scott Stuber—the film is positioned as an autumn awards-season contender.

Between the emotionally charged trailer, the powerhouse performance by Jeremy Allen White, and the internal journey that shaped Nebraska, Deliver Me From Nowhere already feels like a compelling, layered portrait of an icon-in-formation.

The spotlight is on, and the buzz is building.

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