Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is written and directed by Scott Cooper. An adaptation of Warren Zanes's namesake book, the film is produced by Cooper, Scott Stuber, Eric Robinson, and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein. It was released theatrically on October 24, 2025, by 20th Century Studios. Here is the official synopsis as per Letterboxd:"Bruce Springsteen, a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past."Keep reading to know about the cast and characters.Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere cast and character guide1) Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJeremy Allen White portrays musician, singer, and songwriter Bruce Springer in the film. White is known for his role in FX's series The Bear and has also acted in The Rental and Afterschool.2) Paul Walter Hauser as Mike BatlanPaul Walter Hauser plays Mike Batlan, who was a recording engineer and guitarist for Springsteen when they were working on Nebraska. Hauser has appeared in films like I, Tonya and Richard Jewell, among others.3) Jeremy Strong as Jon LandauIn Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, Jeremy Strong portrays Jon Landau, who was Springsteen's manager and his longtime confidant.4) Other cast members of the filmStephen Graham as Douglas SpringsteenOdessa Young as Faye RomanoGaby Hoffmann as Adele SpringsteenMarc Maron as Chuck PlotkinDavid Krumholtz as Al TellerHarrison Gilbertson as Matt DeliaGrace Gummer as Barbara LandauChris Jaymes as Dennis KingJohnny Cannizzaro as Steven Van ZandtBrian Chase as Max WeinbergMore about Springsteen: Deliver Me from NowhereSpringsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is produced under the banners of Gotham Group, Night Exterior, and Bluegrass 7. It is edited by Pamela Martin, while Jeremiah Fraites has composed the music.In an interview with THR, Jeremy Allen White spoke about boundaries while trying to portray Springsteen in the film. He said,“I can look at his performances, and I can watch interviews, but these are public versions. They’re performative in some sense. No matter how honest you are when you’re talking to the press, that’s not how you’re going to talk to your mother.”He added,“I was running into the same thing where I was like, ‘Does this sound or look like him?’ Because I had all this footage I could go off of, but you don’t know what this man looks like alone in a house. There’s more freedom, but then you’re questioning that freedom. It’s exactly what you said. At a certain point, you let go and hope that whatever feeling you’re getting close to at least held hands with Bruce’s feeling.”Stay tuned to Soap Central for more such stories.