Bruce Springsteen Weighs In On Jeremy Allen White’s Upcoming Biopic About Him

As we reach the end of the 2024 movie schedule, some may be wondering what lies beyond it. That’s understandable, as there’s plenty to look forward to, including a biopic about one of the greatest musicians of all time – Bruce Springsteen. The Boss is set to take center stage in Deliver Me from Nowhere, which will see Jeremy Allen White play the famed rock star. Development on the feature film is ongoing at this point and, amid all of that, Springsteen himself shared what he knows of the project and weighed in with some honest thoughts.

The 75-year-old singer/songwriter recently took part in a conversation with fellow entertainer Zach Bryan, which was held by Rolling Stone. During the chat, an excited Bryan mentioned the upcoming biopic, which is written and directed by Scott Cooper. Bryan specifically asked the “Dancing in the Dark” performer about just how much involvement he has with the forthcoming film. Those who may have been expecting the veteran guitarist to have a major hand in the work might want to pump the brakes, based on the comments he shared:

I’ve seen the scripts and I’ve talked to the director. They’re just putting it all together, so I don’t have an awful lot to say about it, but I’m excited about it happening. It’ll be an interesting story.