Deliver Me From Nowhere: Everything We Know About The Bruce Springsteen Biopic

Deliver Me From Nowhere: Everything We Know About The Bruce Springsteen Biopic

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In 1982, Bruce Springsteen released one of his most beloved yet unorthodox albums in the form of Nebraska. This highly influential album, unlike many that came before and after it from “The Boss,” was a stripped-down and more melancholy record that didn’t have the customary upbeat and bombastic sound of his E. Street Band, and instead consisted of nothing more than guitar, harmonica, and Springsteen’s iconic voice. Now the album is about to be the inspiration for a new biopic about New Jersey’s favored son.

At some point in the future, audiences will get to go back in time and see how Springsteen came up with Nebraska and how the musician known for his working-class anthems about bad times and glory days came out of the experience a changed man. Here is everything we know about Deliver Me From Nowhere, one of the biggest upcoming music biopics. 

What Is The Deliver Me From Nowhere Release Date

Bruce Springsteen performing My Hometown

(Image credit: Columbia)

Though we would love to know when Deliver Me From Nowhere will dive into one of the greatest albums of all time, we haven’t heard anything about the film’s release date. Considering that production hasn’t even started at the time of this writing, it’s doubtful we’ll see the Bruce Springsteen biopic on the 2024 movie schedule. However, don’t be too surprised if the movie hits the big screen sometime in early 2025.

Jeremy Allen White Is Reportedly In Talks To Play Bruce Springsteen

Jeremy Allen White in The Bear

(Image credit: Hulu)

Details about the film’s release are a little murky at this point, but we do know that Jeremy Allen White, the in-demand star of The Bear, is reportedly in talks to portray Bruce Springsteen during one of the musician’s most pivotal eras. In March 2024, Deadline reported that the Shameless alum, who bulked up to play the late Kerry Von Erich in Sean Larkin’s The Iron Claw, was being circled for what could possibly be his biggest film role yet.



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