We have known that Jeremy Allen White’s next big screen role would be as the boss, alias Bruce Springsteen, and now we have our first, formal look at Star Trench a chef’s coat for the appearance of an iconic, Allelamican rocker.
Studios from the 20th century has dropped the first trailer to Springsteen: lives me from nowhere Today prior to the film’s arrival at theaters on October 24, 2025.
It is our first look at the latest artist biopic – arriving after those who cover Bob Dylan and Elvis – and most importantly, we see how White is shaped in the lead role.
Rather than telling the story of the iconic Born to run album or formation of the legendary E Street Band, Living me from nowhere focuses on the production of Springsteen’s Nebraska. In my opinion, it is one of his best and also one of his most sustained works.
The movie “Chronicates the production of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 Nebraska Album, when he was a young musician at CUSP of Global Superstardom, struggling to reconcile the pressure of success with the ghosts of his past. “
At. 2:36 Is it a beautiful packed trailer that puts the story shows white as Springsteen, highlights the impressive role crew and have a look at a live performance.
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Now I’m a pretty big Springsteen -Fan coming from the big state of New Jersey, and my hopes were extraordinarily high for Springsteen: Lives me from nowhere.
I’ve read the book it’s based on – Living me from nowhere by Warren Zanes – and the music has been on constant repetition for me, so I’m pretty connected after the trailer.
It opens with White as Springsteen buys a new car – vehicles, transport, a common theme in the chief’s work – and quickly presents the idea that Bruce is searching for something. We then look at the admission process for Nebraska As well as the sessions around it-jumping on their own with an acoustic guitar, a harmonica and his voice recording in a 4-track record.
There are also excerpts from record leaders that suggest that the creative battle for the album’s direction plays a key role in the film, and we also get our first look at a young Springsteen with his father.
And of course we get some music. Springsteen -Benefit is sure to get shaking when the well -known tune of the album’s title tracks kicks in, and another real highlight is a look at White, making Springsteen on stage with the full E Street band; Boy he rocks Born to run – And sounds good by doing it.
The role crew is also stacked and looks good from the glimpses we got in the trailer. Jeremy Strong plays Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau; Paul Walter Hauser is Guitar Tech Mike Batlan, Stephen Graham plays Springsteen’s father Doug, Gaby Hoffman is Springsteen’s mother Adele, Marc Maron is Chuck Plotkin, David Krumholtz is Columbia Executive Al Teller, and Odessa Young is Faye, a love interest.
Springsteen: lives me from nowhere are ready to hit theaters on October 24, 205 and if you are looking for something to see in the meantime, look at Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band At Disney+ Or Blinded by the light On another service like Prime Video.



