Lip Daddy Jeremy Allen White just slipped on some Levi’s, growled into a mic, and became The Boss — yes, actual Bruce Springsteen — in the most brooding, soul-searching, acoustic fever dream ever: Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. And the trailer? It’s giving crying in a cornfield at sunset while clutching your dad’s old vinyl.
This isn’t just Jeremy making hot-boy sad eyes while strumming a guitar (okay yes it is, but also more). This movie dives into the chaotic emotional tornado that was Bruce’s 1982 Nebraska album — a lo-fi, bedroom-recorded, ghost-haunted, depression-vibes-only masterpiece made on a janky 4-track recorder in Jersey. Literally peak ✨haunted cowboy energy✨.
Jeremy’s not alone in this angsty rock opera. We’ve got:
- Jeremy Strong doing intense eye contact as Springsteen’s ride-or-die manager 🍷
- Paul Walter Hauser being chaotic good as the guitar tech 🎸
- Stephen Graham channeling DAD TRAUMA™ as Bruce’s pop 🧢
- Odessa Young entering her mysterious muse era 🌹
- Gaby Hoffman as the soft, stressed mom 🥲
- Marc Maron doing his usual “I’m over it” face as a music exec 🎧
- David Krumholtz… also just vibing tbh
Directed by Scott Cooper, aka Mr. “Everything Is Emotionally Draining But Cinematic,” this flick drops October 24, 2025 — just in time for Sad Boy Autumn™.
Get ready to feel all your feelings while pretending you’re a 25-year-old New Jersey man with too many denim jackets and a tortured soul. 💔🎤
👀 Watch the trailer or stay stuck in emotional purgatory.
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