Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere Set for Oct. 24 Release
“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” a drama chronicling the making of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album “Nebraska,” is set to be released Oct. 24 by 20th Century Studios. The film stars Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen and Jeremy Strong as longtime manager Jon Landau, with Scott Cooper directing and adapting from Warren Zanes’ book of the same name.
“Nebraska,” recorded by Springsteen on a four-track cassette deck at his New Jersey home, marked a stark creative turn—an austere, acoustic collection that has since become one of his most enduring works. Cooper said the story captures “where Bruce chose truth over expectation,” calling the opportunity to tell the album’s origin “the greatest honor I’ve ever had as a filmmaker.”
Springsteen said the film examines “a couple years” of his life surrounding “Nebraska” and personal difficulties at the time. He praised White and the ensemble for “wonderful and moving performances,” and called Cooper “one of the most generous collaborators I’ve ever worked with.”
The supporting cast includes Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan; Odessa Young as Faye; Stephen Graham as Springsteen’s father, Doug; Gaby Hoffmann as his mother, Adele; and David Krumholtz as Columbia Records executive Al Teller.
Produced by Cooper, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, and Scott Stuber, the film features an original score by Jeremiah Fraites, cinematography by Masanobu Takayanagi, production design by Stefania Cella, costume design by Kasia Walicka-Maimone, and editing by Pamela Martin. Tracey Landon, Jon F. Vein, and Warren Zanes serve as executive producers.
“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” opens only in theaters Oct. 24, 2025.