Jeremy Allen White-led Bruce Springsteen biopic gets a release date

Have you been eagerly anticipating a biographical movie about Bruce Springsteen? Movies of this genre have been quite successful in recent times. For instance, the Freddie Mercury film, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” was exceptionally well-done. Similarly, the Elton John movie, “Rocketman,” had an unusual yet intriguing appeal. So, one might wonder if the Springsteen biopic will live up to these high standards?

The celestial body should be solid. Jeremy Allan White from “The Bear” is set to portray the Boss and possibly perform the songs. This role seems to be quite trendy. However, merely acting the part isn’t enough; the actor must also have singing abilities. It’s not as straightforward as it may seem based on performances like Rami Malek’s.

White’s compact collection of work shows potential, and he appears fitting in initial images. The crucial factor lies in his ability to convincingly portray a phase of Springsteen’s music that carries such significant and impactful weight.

Bruce Springsteen biopic starring Jeremy Allan White has its release date announced

As a diehard fan, I can’t help but be captivated by the biopic, “Deliver Me from Nowhere,” which paints a vivid picture of the iconic Bruce Springsteen during the creation of his groundbreaking album, “Nebraska.” This masterpiece was born in 1982, a departure from the usual sound we’ve come to expect from the Boss. In an unusual turn of events, this project was primarily a solo endeavor for him. The plan was for Springsteen and his E Street Band to re-record the demos he had originally crafted, but the magic of those raw originals was never fully recaptured.

Music enthusiasts can form their own opinions about a movie’s quality on October 24, as Disney Live Action and 20th Century Studios have revealed that this is when the film will be released.

Lately, Bruce Springsteen has been making headlines. At a recent concert in Manchester, England as part of his ongoing tour, The Boss voiced criticisms towards the current U.S. government. In response, President Donald Trump took to name-calling and tried to undermine Springsteen’s significance as a musician.

As a devoted Springsteen fan, I wasn’t taken aback by his stance; instead, it fueled my admiration even more. At his subsequent concert, he took the stage for a three-minute heartfelt speech, expressing his views on Trump. If Springsteen were no longer influential, Trump wouldn’t have given him a second thought.

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2025-05-18 20:00