Bruce Springsteen larks about with leading men Jeremy Allen White and Stephen Graham at the premiere of his biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere during BFI London Film Festival

Bruce Springsteen had fun and chatted with actors Jeremy Allen White and Stephen Graham at the premiere of his new movie, Deliver Me From Nowhere.

The three celebrities seemed cheerful and excited as they were among the most prominent attendees at Wednesday’s event during the BFI London Film Festival.

At the movie premiere, 76-year-old Bruce looked stylish and relaxed in a navy suit and black shirt while posing with the film’s cast.

Jeremy, age 34, and known as ‘The Boss,’ looked sharp in a traditional black suit. Stephen, 52, complemented his look with an all-black outfit.

Jeremy and Stephen were joined by their fellow actors Scott Cooper, Odessa Young, Stephen Graham, and Jeremy Strong, as well as producer Jon Landau.

Also at the event was Stephen’s wife Hannah Walters, Rob Brydon, Clare Holland, and Bradley Cooper.

This movie draws its story from the book *Deliver Me From Nowhere*, written by Warren Zanes, which details the creation of Bruce Springsteen’s album *Nebraska* (1982).

Scott, who wrote and directed the film, described making it as a deeply moving and exciting experience.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been really moved by this album. It’s so honest and real – it doesn’t shy away from the tough parts of life, but also beautifully captures the strength we find to overcome them. It truly connects with what it means to be human.

Our movie strives to embody the energy of Warren Zanes’ inspiring story of Bruce’s life, presenting it on screen with honesty and optimism. We hope to create a moving and respectful cinematic tribute to his lasting impact.

The movie was mostly filmed in New York and New Jersey, with a few scenes also shot in Los Angeles.

Jeremy Renner was the leading candidate and was officially cast as the main actor in the movie back in April.

He revealed to Deadline in September 2024 how ‘excited’ he was to star in the film.

Jeremy shared that he’s incredibly happy with his team, praising Bruce for being particularly kind, helpful, and accessible throughout the process, making the experience even more enjoyable.

In November 2024, Bruce spoke about the planned movie based on his life, expressing optimism about how the entire project was coming together.

‘I’ve seen the scripts and I’ve talked to the director,’ he said.

They’re still in the process of finalizing everything, so there isn’t much I can share right now, but I’m really looking forward to it.

Bruce has released 21 studio albums spanning six decades and he’s sold over 140M records worldwide.

Recognized for his incredible contributions to music, he received several prestigious awards throughout his career, including inductions into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. He was further honored with the Kennedy Center Honors in 2009, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, and the National Medal of Arts in 2023.

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere hits theaters October 24.

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2025-10-15 22:05