Overview
- The first trailer, released on June 18, follows Springsteen’s isolated sessions, family tensions and a standout moment of manager Jon Landau defending his artistic vision.
- Jeremy Allen White leads the cast as Springsteen, earning high praise from the musician for his singing ability and authentic portrayal.
- Scott Cooper adapted Warren Zanes’s book into a screenplay and directed the project, which is backed by 20th Century Studios and produced by Scott Stuber and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein.
- The biopic zeroes in on the 1981-82 writing and recording of Nebraska, showcasing Springsteen’s solitary bedroom sessions on a four-track recorder.
- Scheduled for October 24, 2025, the film benefits from Springsteen’s input on set, including location shoots in New Jersey and recreations of key moments like his first car purchase.