20th Century Studios has unveiled the final trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, the long-awaited biographical drama directed by Scott Cooper (Crazy Heart, Hostiles). The film, opening in theaters on October 24, stars Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White as legendary musician Bruce Springsteen, tracing the deeply personal story behind one of the artist’s most influential albums — Nebraska.
A Look Behind “The Boss”
Set in 1982, Deliver Me From Nowhere captures the tumultuous period in Springsteen’s life when he retreated from fame and turned inward to create an intimate, stripped-down record that would redefine his artistry. Shot in Springsteen’s own New Jersey home, the movie delves into his creative isolation and the emotional turbulence that shaped the stark, haunting sound of Nebraska.
Joining White is an impressive ensemble: Jeremy Strong portrays Jon Landau, Springsteen’s longtime friend and manager; Paul Walter Hauser takes on the role of guitar technician Mike Batlan; Odessa Young appears as Faye; Stephen Graham steps into the shoes of Springsteen’s father, Doug; Gaby Hoffman plays Adele, his mother; and David Krumholtz rounds out the cast as Columbia Records executive Al Teller.
The Heart of an American Icon
Known affectionately as The Boss, Bruce Springsteen has spent decades giving a voice to working-class Americans and anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider. His music often tells the stories of perseverance, loss, and redemption, making him a symbol of authenticity in rock and roll. The new film aims to reveal not just the artist behind the microphone, but also the man behind the myth — capturing the vulnerability that fueled his art.
Springsteen’s cultural impact extends far beyond his albums and sold-out concerts. In 1994, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Streets of Philadelphia,” featured in the acclaimed film Philadelphia starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington. Deliver Me From Nowhere continues that legacy, exploring how Springsteen’s raw honesty forged an enduring connection with audiences worldwide.
Behind the Camera
Director Scott Cooper brings his signature realism and emotional depth to the project. The film is produced by Cooper alongside Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, and Scott Stuber, with executive producers Tracey Landon, Jon F. Vein, and author Warren Zanes, whose book inspired the film. The score, composed by Jeremiah Fraite, promises to complement the story’s introspective tone and thematic depth.
Official Synopsis
According to 20th Century Studios, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere “reveals the man behind the music,” following Springsteen as he records Nebraska on a four-track recorder in his bedroom. The album reflects a moment of transformation and self-discovery — a haunting collection of songs inhabited by characters searching for meaning in a troubled world.
Coming Soon
With the final trailer now live, anticipation is reaching new heights. Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere opens nationwide on October 24, inviting audiences to experience the story of an artist who turned solitude into one of rock’s most enduring masterpieces.
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