Bruce Springsteen, Deliver Me
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While it draws upon some real-life events from Springsteen's life — from his release of a bedroom-recorded version of Nebraska to his mental health struggles — it also explores parts of Springsteen's romantic past through a love interest named Faye (Odessa Young).
In the new movie "Deliver Me from Nowhere," Odessa Young plays Faye Romano, a fictional character based on Bruce Springsteen's various girlfriends.
Scott Cooper's biopic focuses on a particularly tough period in The Boss' life and career. So why is the marketing trying to make it look like a raucous, rockin' joint?
Bruce Springsteen is already talking to 'Deliver me From Nowhere' director Scott Cooper About a potential sequel.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is not streaming on Netflix right now. Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is a 20th Century Studios release, a studio owned by Disney, and therefore will likely go on to stream on one of the Disney-owned streamers, rather than on Netflix.
Two movies, two legends, two very different moments in time.
Deliver Me from Nowhere” features a painting of Bruce Springsteen in concert, viewed from the side, his index finger held high in the air. If you examine his face, you’ll see that it looks a lot more like Bruce than it does like Jeremy Allen White,
Jeremy Strong on playing Bruce Springsteen's manager Jon Landau in 'Deliver Me from Nowhere' and Mark Zuckerberg in 'The Social Reckoning.'
Bruce Springsteen is rarely seen on stage without the backing of the E Street Band, but they barely appear in biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere.