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Jeremy Allen White rocks out as Bruce Springsteen in biopic trailer

Jami Ganz, New York Daily News on

Published in Entertainment News

NEW YORK — The first trailer for the only authorized Bruce Springsteen biopic showcases Jeremy Allen White’s doppelgänger-level portrayal of The Boss’ pipes.

Scott Cooper’s “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” rocking theaters Oct. 24, traces the making of the Jersey boy’s 1982 “Nebraska” album, without his E Street Band.

The trailer ends with the Emmy-winning “The Bear” star, 34, belting out “Born to Run” on stage. This is the first time fans get to hear the native Brooklynite’s uncanny ability to replicate the 20-time Grammy-winner’s voice.

In late March 2024, White was touted as the top choice to portray the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, 75, and a first look image of him in the role was released in late October. Fans got a peek then of the brooding actor donning a red flannel shirt topped with a black leather coat.

 

“Bruce Springsteen is — I mean this is in the very best way — he’s a guy,” White told GQ over the summer. “He’s a jeans and T-shirt kind of guy. It was exciting to know how going into this thing that we had at least that in common. … I’m also really lucky [that] Bruce is really supportive of the film, and so I’ve had some access to him and he’s just the greatest guy.”

The film, which gets its title from Warren Zanes’ 2023 book of the same name, stars Marc Maron, Stephen Graham, Gaby Hoffman, David Krumholtz, Paul Walter Hauser and Jeremy Strong. Zanes and Cooper co-wrote the screenplay and filming took place both in Springsteen’s native Garden State as well as in New York.


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