The highly anticipated Bruce Springsteen biopic, *Deliver Me From Nowhere*, is set to premiere at the New York Film Festival on Sunday, September 28. Director Scott Cooper expressed his excitement, saying, “The New York Film Festival has always felt like a spiritual home for the kind of cinema I believe in. To now arrive with a film about Bruce Springsteen — an artist whose music shaped not just a country but my own sense of storytelling — is something I could never have imagined.” He added, “Getting to know Bruce and exploring his world has been one of the most profound creative experiences of my life. Sharing that with New York audiences is both an honor and a responsibility I hold with deep gratitude.”
The trailer for *Deliver Me From Nowhere* has generated a lot of buzz, especially around the performances of Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as his manager, Jon Landau. In the trailer, fans get a first listen of White’s take on Springsteen’s iconic vocals, and he sounds impressive. Strong describes the film as “a love story in a sense between these two men,” highlighting Landau’s role as a supportive mentor during a crucial time in Springsteen’s life.
The cast also includes Emmy Award-winning actor Paul Walter Hauser as Springsteen’s guitar tech, Mike Batlan, Marc Maron as producer Chuck Plotkin, and Gaby Hoffmann as Springsteen’s mother, Adele.
*Deliver Me From Nowhere* hits theaters on October 24. Get ready for a deep dive into the life and music of one of rock’s greatest legends!

