Bruce Springsteen's biopic 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' opened modestly with $16.1 million worldwide, despite strong audience response. Meanwhile, 'Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc' topped the box office, followed by 'The Black Phone 2' and 'Regretting You.'
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.
Jeremy Allen White's portrayal of Bruce Springsteen in 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' is so convincing that Springsteen himself couldn't distinguish their voices, earning praise for White’s remarkable dedication and realism.
Jeremy Allen White rigorously prepared to portray Bruce Springsteen in 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,' learning guitar and performing powerfully, even losing his voice, to capture the musician's raw emotion authentically.
Bruce Springsteen lauds Stephen Graham's powerful performance as his father in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere.' The film, releasing on 24th October, also stars Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen and explores the making of the 1982 'Nebraska' album.
Jeremy Allen White learned guitar on a 1955 Gibson J200 personally sent by Bruce Springsteen to prepare for 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' delivering an authentic portrayal of Springsteen's 'Nebraska' era.
The film 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' dives into Bruce Springsteen's emotional and psychological battles while crafting his 1982 album 'Nebraska.' Directed by Scott Cooper and starring Jeremy Allen White, its set to release October, 2025.
Jeremy Allen White tackles Bruce Springsteen in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' overcoming musical inexperience with vocal coaching and Springsteen's reassurance, focusing on authenticity over imitation for his most challenging, rewarding role yet.
Bruce Springsteen praised Stephen Graham’s moving portrayal of his father in the upcoming biopic ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’. The film, focused on the making of ‘Nebraska’, left Springsteen so emotionally affected he sometimes avoided the set during filming
Bruce Springsteen will release ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ on 27th June, featuring 83 unreleased songs. He also confirmed a follow-up, ‘Tracks III’, with five full albums spanning from 1973 to 2024. A 20-track highlights album will also be released.