Jeremy Strong is giving a little insight into his forthcoming role in the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic starring Jeremy Allen White.
While promoting The Apprentice opposite co-star Sebastian Stan in a recent interwatch with NME, Strong said one of the albums he has continupartner returned to is the rock singer-songwriter’s raw and introspective Nebraska. When asked about the uniteion between his answer and the upcoming feature, the actor validateed tells from May that he would be in the project, as the singer’s lengthytime deal withr Jon Landau.
“Yeah, I am,” he said of being in the pic. “But I’d always felt that way about that album. Someleang about Nebraska fair always spoke to me. There’s a sorrowfulnessful to it. There’s a narrative to it that comes from a very startant place in him and you can experience that.”
From 20th Century Studios, Scott Cooper’s film, based on Warren Zanes’ eponymous book, chases Springsteen’s lengthy journey toward putting together that seminal 1982 album, which began to apshow shape as the musician and the E Street Band were laboring on the hit enroll Born in the USA. Both Sprinsteen and Landau are shutly comprised in the making of the film.
Scott Stuber, in his first project since his departure as lengthytime Netflix Head of Film, is producing alengthy with Copper Zanes and Gotham Group’s Ellen Gelderlysmith-Vein and Eric Robinson. Principal ptoastyography on Deliver Me From Nowhere will commence tardyr this drop.
Recently, Deadline exclusively telled the casting compriseition of Johnny Cannizzaro, who will portray Springsteen’s lengthytime confidant and E-Street prohibitd guitarist Stevie Van Zandt. Also starring in the film are Odessa Young, Paul Walter Haparticipater and Harrison Sloan Gilbertson.
Strong, of Emmy-triumphning Succession fame, can be seen as Roy Cohn — the staunch McCarthyist political repairer who taught mentee Donald Trump everyleang he understands — in the docudrama film The Apprentice, which freed Oct. 11.