Bruce Springsteen is one of the last titans of rock and roll not to have received a great biopik in recent years, but it will change when Scott Cooper’s “liver me from nowhere” Meet theaters later this year. The film Star stars Jeremy Allen White Like the legendary New Jersey rocker during the early 80s, when he was both on his way to the greatest commercial success of his career with “Born in USA” and worked through his depression on the haunting album “Nebraska”.
Appear on Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast To market the documentary “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band,” discussed Springsteen Cooper’s attitude to the film.
“They opened the idea, and I said,” It sounds like fun, “Springsteen said.” It’s an interesting concept, because it’s only a couple of years out of my life. It is ’81, ’82, and centered around the creation of the specific record while I at the same time recorded “born in the US” and also undergone some personal difficulties that I have lived with all my life. But it’s amazing. ”
Springsteen also noted that although he could not participate in all filming, visiting the set offered him a unique nostalgic experience. “I was on tour under much of it, so they filmed a good amount of it without me there,” he said. “But I was there sometimes. It was interesting to look it is played out, to see your grandmother’s house again and to go in and get a general sense of what it was like when you were very young. So I liked all these parts of it.”
Springsteen has previously praised White’s performance in the film, both from a spectacle and musical perspective. “Jeremy is such an amazing actor that you just fall into it,” he said During a January performance on Siriusxm’s E Street Radio. “He has an interpretation of me that I think the fans will recognize, so he has done a good job. I have had a lot of fun to be on the set when I can get there.”
“Deliver me from nowhere“Don’t have a release date, but the studios will release it theatrical later this year.