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Jeremy Allen White x Bruce Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere

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Jeremy Allen White x Bruce Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere

Jeremy Allen White is thundering his way up in Hollywood. Now like Bruce Springsteen.

Word on the streets – alias X – in March were true.

Tonight, the rumors are confirmed that The Bear– star will play Bruce Springsteen himself in a brand new biopic.

Here’s everything we know about the project.

The biopic will follow the life and work of the superstar while he was writing the popular album Nebraska.

Nebraska is Bruce Springsteen’s sixth studio album, and the artist’s personal favourite. The album tells several stories about ordinary people who face challenges and turning points in their lives. And is also the first album the ring fox chose not to build a world tour around.

The film will also include songs from records such as The River and Born in the U.S.A.

According to Deadline Both Bruce and his manager Jon Landau are involved in the project, which starts recording in the autumn.

The announcement comes in the wake of the news that Disney+ is giving the green light to The Bear season 3 and 4 at the same time.

The premiere dates have not yet been set. The seasons will be filmed back to back. Probably because Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach have become so attractive that their calendar is packed. (Ebon MCU debuts in Fantastic Four.)

Deliver Me From Nowhere is also not the first time Jeremy Allen White has played a real character. The womanizer received a lot of praise for his efforts in last year’s most underrated family drama (?) The Iron Claw with Zac Efron. Where he played the damned brother Kerry Von Erich.

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Besides this, the 33-year-old has his hands full with the marketing of You Can’t Win with Julia Garner and Michael Pitt. The adaptation of the novel tells the sick and true story of Jack Black. A professional scoundrel on wild adventures across the United States and Canada between 1880 and 1919.

The Emmy winner has a busy few months ahead, in other words.

Back to Deliver Me From Nowhere: The biopic will have a global theatrical premiere before being released on Disney’s streaming services.

The news is also receiving mixed reactions online.

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