American rock star Bruce Springsteen has opened up on his upcoming biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is an upcoming movie based on the life of the legendary musician who will be portrayed by Jeremy Allen White.
The movie will mainly explore his life during the recording of his 1982 album Nebraska.
Explaining why now he agreed to do a biopic at the Telluride Film Festival, he said, “I think we had a very specific idea, Scott had a very specific idea, particularly, of what we were gonna attempt to do.”
The music icon described the movie as “it was an anti-biopic.” He also added that he is old now so he does not care anymore.
The director, Scott Cooper said Jeremy had “an intensity of vulnerability and authenticity” that he saw in Bruce’s work.
“Jeremy has two things that really, for me, make up Bruce Springsteen, and one is humility. And the other is swagger.”, Scott added.
Bruce also said he watched the movie’s first screening saying, “I got to watch the film with my one-year-younger sister who is just a little blonde girl on the film, but it was actually a little brown, short-haired girl.”