20th Century Studios is creating a brand new film called “Deliver Me From Nowhere”, which is based on the book “Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska” by Warren Zanes.

The film tells the fascinating story of Springsteen’s artistic journey in the creation of the album, which is regarded as a landmark in his musical odyssey and a source of inspiration for a generation of artists and musicians.

“Deliver Me From Nowhere” will star “The Bear’s” Jeremy Allen White, who will be playing the role of Springsteen. Also starring in the film will be Paul Walter Hauser.

Deadline has revealed that Harrison Sloan Gilbertson has joined the cast and looks to be playing the role of Springsteen’s lifelong friend. Harrison Sloan Gilbertson has previously starred “Oppenheimer”, “The Peripheral” and “Need for Speed”.

This project is going to be directed by Scott Stuber and Bruce Springsteen, along with his manager Jon Landau are also involved in the project. It is also being produced by Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith-Vein and Eric Robinson.

No release date for the film has been announced and it’s expected that it will be released in cinemas first, before heading to Hulu and Disney+.

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