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Bruce Springsteen Plans Sequel to 'Deliver Me From Nowhere'

Bruce Springsteen may expand 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' into a film series exploring his life and music. The acclaimed biopic, starring Jeremy Allen White, portrays Springsteen's 'Nebraska' era with emotional depth and authenticity.

By Farheen Ali
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The Hollywood Reporter

Rock legend Bruce Springsteen is already looking ahead to a possible sequel to 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' the acclaimed new biopic inspired by one of his most introspective albums, 'Nebraska.'

During the AFI Fest in Los Angeles, director Scott Cooper revealed that Springsteen has expressed a genuine interest in developing additional films that explore different eras of his life and music. Cooper compared the idea to the upcoming slate of four Beatles biopics from director Sam Mendes, noting that Springsteen's decades-long career offers just as much depth and storytelling potential.

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The film, starring Jeremy Allen White as a young Springsteen, dramatises the emotional journey behind the recording of 'Nebraska'—a stark, haunting 1982 album born from the artist's struggles with depression and the lingering trauma of his childhood. Cooper shared that Springsteen not only supports the project but also feels at ease seeing one of the most vulnerable periods of his life translated to film.

The director added that numerous other chapters in Springsteen's life could make for equally powerful cinema. 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' premiered in theatres on 24th October and has already received strong reviews from critics. 

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Jeremy Allen White Shares on Portraying Bruce Springsteen

Star Jeremy Allen White also reflected on his experience portraying 'The Boss.' He recalled how performing 'Nebraska' tracks on set felt especially meaningful, knowing Bruce Springsteen was present. After one of the key recording scenes, Springsteen personally greeted White, expressing pride in his performance and offering encouragement—a moment the actor described as transformative for his confidence and connection to the role.

At the same AFI Fest event, Bruce Springsteen took a moment to speak about the current state of the United States, voicing concern over recent political unrest and social division. Having spent decades touring globally, Springsteen reflected on how his music has served as a form of cultural diplomacy, reminding audiences of the values that continue to define America's spirit.

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'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'—now showing in cinemas—not only celebrates the making of one of Bruce Springsteen's most personal albums but also sets the stage for potential future films chronicling his extraordinary musical journey. As Springsteen and Cooper hint, the story of 'The Boss' may just be getting started on the big screen.

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