
The Internet Sings Jeremy Allen White’s Praises In First Look Trailer For Bruce Springsteen Biopic
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Social media users reacted over the trailer, with many speculating that White’s portrayal of the guitarist could land him his first Oscar award.
The trailer for the Bruce Springsteen biopic “Deliver Me From Nowhere” starring Jeremy Allen White as the famous guitarist is officially here.
In the trailer, which dropped Wednesday, fans got a first glimpse of White in the titular role as The Boss. The Scott Cooper-directed film follows Springsteen as he works on his sixth album, 1982’s “Nebraska.”
The 20th Century Studios film also stars Jeremy Strong as the singer’s longtime manager and record producer Jon Landau, as well as Marc Maron, Stephen Graham, Odessa Young and Paul Walter Hauser, among others.
Social media users on X, formerly Twitter, reacted over the trailer, with many speculating that White’s portrayal of Springsteen could land him his first Oscar award.
While some social media users admitted to being hesitant about the film (understandably so considering the string of failed biopics over the years), Springsteen himself has apparently been “really supportive of the film,” White told GQ back in August.













