
Bruce Springsteen’s life and music are coming to the big screen in a new film titled Deliver Me From Nowhere. The trailer for this movie, which tells the story behind his 1982 album Nebraska, was released this week and has already caught the attention of fans.
Jeremy Allen White plays the role of Springsteen in a film that captures a significant moment in the musician’s journey. Set for release on October 24, 2025, this Bruce Springsteen movie offers more than music; it gives a calm, introspective view into an artist navigating his own path.
Bruce Springsteen film trailer drops
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Directed by Scott Cooper, Deliver Me From Nowhere takes a different approach from the typical music biopic. It follows Springsteen’s process as he recorded Nebraska, a personal project he created at home using a basic four-track recorder.
At a time when loud, polished rock music filled the airwaves, Springsteen chose something more honest and bare. He stripped everything down and let the emotion lead. Cooper has described the project as one that changed him. And for many, the film offers a chance to see Springsteen not as a star but as a man trying to make sense of life through his music.
The cast of Bruce Springsteen’s upcoming movie
Jeremy Allen White, who rose to fame through The Bear, brings a performance that speaks without shouting to his portrayal of Springsteen. He stars alongside Succession actor Jeremy Strong, who plays Jon Landau — Springsteen’s longtime manager. Their on-screen chemistry reflects the trust and creativity that helped shape some of Springsteen’s most meaningful work.
Other key roles feature Marc Maron as producer Chuck Plotkin, Johnny Cannizzaro as Steven Van Zandt, and Paul Walter Hauser as guitar technician Mike Batlan. Stephen Graham appears as Springsteen’s father, Doug; Gaby Hoffman plays his mother, Adele; Odessa Young features as Faye, a love interest; and David Krumholtz plays Columbia Records executive Al Teller.