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First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released
First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

Wales Online

time2 days ago

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  • Wales Online

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released Actor Jeremy Allen White plays the role of the Boss Jeremy Allen White The first trailer for the much anticipated new Bruce Springsteen biopic has been released – with actor Jeremy Allen White in the role of the Boss. The Bear star plays a young Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere, which chronicles the musician making his 1982 album Nebraska – featuring the singles Atlantic City, My Father's House and State Trooper. ‌ The trailer shows short excerpts from the film, many of them with him playing guitar. ‌ The first scene of the trailer shows a car dealer telling Springsteen's character: "I do know who you are." A solemn-looking Springsteen answers: "Well, that makes one of us." Flashbacks show Springsteen as a young boy with his father, played by British actor Stephen Graham. The film, from 20th Century Studios, is due to be released in cinemas on October 24. Article continues below The cast also features Succession actor Jeremy Strong as Springsteen's long-time mentor and manager, Jon Landau, Cruella star Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan, and Mothering Sunday actress Odessa Young as love interest Faye. Nebraska pre-dated 1984's Born In The USA, the title of one of 75-year-old Springsteen's most known songs, and came after his 1975 breakthrough record Born To Run. Director Scott Cooper, who wrote the script based on the book Deliver Me from Nowhere by Warren Zanes, said: "Making Springsteen was deeply moving as it allowed me to step inside the soul of an artist I've long admired – and to witness, up close, the vulnerability and strength behind his music. Article continues below "The experience felt like a journey through memory, myth, and truth. And more than anything, it was a privilege to translate that raw emotional honesty to the screen, and in doing so, it changed me. I cannot thank Bruce and Jon Landau enough for allowing me to tell their story." White has led all three seasons of hit drama The Bear, winning two Emmys and two Golden Globes for his role as chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto. He is also known for playing Phillip Ronan "Lip" Gallagher in the US version of Shameless, and wrestler Kerry Von Erich in The Iron Claw.

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released
First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

RTÉ News​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

The first trailer for the much anticipated new Bruce Springsteen biopic has been released - with actor Jeremy Allen White in the role of the Boss. The Bear star plays a young Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere, which chronicles the musician making his 1982 album Nebraska, featuring the singles Atlantic City, My Father's House and State Trooper. The trailer shows short excerpts from the film, many of them with him playing guitar. The first scene shows a car dealer telling Springsteen's character: "I do know who you are." A solemn-looking Springsteen answers: "Well, that makes one of us." Flashbacks show Springsteen as a young boy with his father, played by British actor Stephen Graham. The film, from 20th Century Studios, is due to be released in cinemas on 24 October. The cast also features Succession actor Jeremy Strong as Springsteen's long-time mentor and manager, Jon Landau, Cruella star Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan, and Mothering Sunday actress Odessa Young as love interest Faye. Nebraska pre-dated 1984's Born In The USA, the title of one of 75-year-old Springsteen's most known songs, and came after his 1975 breakthrough record Born To Run. Director Scott Cooper, who wrote the script based on the book Deliver Me from Nowhere by Warren Zanes, said: "Making Springsteen was deeply moving as it allowed me to step inside the soul of an artist I've long admired - and to witness, up close, the vulnerability and strength behind his music. "The experience felt like a journey through memory, myth, and truth. And more than anything, it was a privilege to translate that raw emotional honesty to the screen, and in doing so, it changed me. I cannot thank Bruce and Jon Landau enough for allowing me to tell their story." White has led all three seasons of hit drama The Bear, winning two Emmys and two Golden Globes for his role as chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto. He is also known for playing Phillip Ronan "Lip" Gallagher in the US version of Shameless, and wrestler Kerry Von Erich in The Iron Claw.

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released
First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

Irish Independent

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

The Bear star plays a young Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere, which chronicles the musician making his 1982 album Nebraska – featuring the singles Atlantic City, My Father's House and State Trooper. The trailer shows short excerpts from the film, many of them with him playing guitar. The first scene of the trailer shows a car dealer telling Springsteen's character: 'I do know who you are.' A solemn-looking Springsteen answers: 'Well, that makes one of us.' Flashbacks show Springsteen as a young boy with his father, played by British actor Stephen Graham. The film, from 20th Century Studios, is due to be released in cinemas on October 24. The cast also features Succession actor Jeremy Strong as Springsteen's long-time mentor and manager, Jon Landau, Cruella star Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan, and Mothering Sunday actress Odessa Young as love interest Faye. Nebraska pre-dated 1984's Born In The USA, the title of one of 75-year-old Springsteen's most known songs, and came after his 1975 breakthrough record Born To Run. Director Scott Cooper, who wrote the script based on the book Deliver Me from Nowhere by Warren Zanes, said: 'Making Springsteen was deeply moving as it allowed me to step inside the soul of an artist I've long admired – and to witness, up close, the vulnerability and strength behind his music. 'The experience felt like a journey through memory, myth, and truth. And more than anything, it was a privilege to translate that raw emotional honesty to the screen, and in doing so, it changed me. I cannot thank Bruce and Jon Landau enough for allowing me to tell their story.' White has led all three seasons of hit drama The Bear, winning two Emmys and two Golden Globes for his role as chef Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto. He is also known for playing Phillip Ronan 'Lip' Gallagher in the US version of Shameless, and wrestler Kerry Von Erich in The Iron Claw.

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released
First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

First trailer for new Bruce Springsteen biopic released

The first trailer for the much anticipated new Bruce Springsteen biopic has been released – with actor Jeremy Allen White in the role of the Boss. The Bear star plays a young Springsteen in Deliver Me From Nowhere, which chronicles the musician making his 1982 album Nebraska – featuring the singles Atlantic City, My Father's House and State Trooper. The trailer shows short excerpts from the film, many of them with him playing guitar. The first scene of the trailer shows a car dealer telling Springsteen's character: 'I do know who you are.' A solemn-looking Springsteen answers: 'Well, that makes one of us.' Flashbacks show Springsteen as a young boy with his father, played by British actor Stephen Graham. The film, from 20th Century Studios, is due to be released in cinemas on October 24. The cast also features Succession actor Jeremy Strong as Springsteen's long-time mentor and manager, Jon Landau, Cruella star Paul Walter Hauser as guitar tech Mike Batlan, and Mothering Sunday actress Odessa Young as love interest Faye. Nebraska pre-dated 1984's Born In The USA, the title of one of 75-year-old Springsteen's most known songs, and came after his 1975 breakthrough record Born To Run. Director Scott Cooper, who wrote the script based on the book Deliver Me from Nowhere by Warren Zanes, said: 'Making Springsteen was deeply moving as it allowed me to step inside the soul of an artist I've long admired – and to witness, up close, the vulnerability and strength behind his music. 'The experience felt like a journey through memory, myth, and truth. And more than anything, it was a privilege to translate that raw emotional honesty to the screen, and in doing so, it changed me. I cannot thank Bruce and Jon Landau enough for allowing me to tell their story.' White has led all three seasons of hit drama The Bear, winning two Emmys and two Golden Globes for his role as chef Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto. He is also known for playing Phillip Ronan 'Lip' Gallagher in the US version of Shameless, and wrestler Kerry Von Erich in The Iron Claw.

Jury reaches verdict in trial of Derrick Thompson, accused of killing 5 women in crash
Jury reaches verdict in trial of Derrick Thompson, accused of killing 5 women in crash

CBS News

time06-06-2025

  • CBS News

Jury reaches verdict in trial of Derrick Thompson, accused of killing 5 women in crash

A jury has reached a verdict for a man accused of killing five young women in a crash in June of 2023, when he allegedly blew through a red light in south Minneapolis. Prosecutors alleged that Derrick Thompson, 32, drew the attention of state trooper on Interstate 35W by driving a rented Cadillac erratically at more than 100 mph. He was charged with five counts of third-degree murder and 10 counts of criminal vehicular homicide. Closing arguments began Thursday morning, and the jury was handed the case soon after. The jury deliberated Thursday afternoon before returning at 11 a.m. Friday. The verdict will be read around 2:50 p.m. Friday. Derrick Thompson WCCO During the trial, the jury heard from a Minnesota state trooper who said he noticed an SUV weaving in and out of traffic lanes. Body camera footage from the scene of the crash showed a state trooper approaching the SUV Derrick Thompson was accused of driving. He then described the car that the five women were in at the time of the crash. "You couldn't recognize it," Minnesota State Trooper Vincent Wren said. "It didn't look much like a car at that point." Jurors were also shown video of the moment police caught up with Derrick Thompson after the crash. A witness had reported seeing him run from the scene. "Please tell them it is not me," Derrick Thompson said in a body camera video from a Minneapolis police officer. "I'm 6'5'', it's not hard for me to be missed. My hair is not blonde. My hair is red. Please tell them that this is not me." Several family members of the victims also testified during the five-day trial. Gesaade's sister, Rukia Gesaade, told the courtroom that Sahra wanted to become a doctor one day. "She was like everything, a mentor, built-in best friend. She was a very smart person," Rukia Gesaade said. Derrick Thompson's defense team, however, argued that he wasn't behind the wheel at the time. Instead they alleged it was his brother, who hasn't been charged in connection to the case. Demarco Thompson, 32, testified that he drove his brother to the airport to rent a car on the day of the deadly crash. They then drove in their separate vehicles from the airport, Demarco Thompson said. Damarco Thompson said when his brother drove off, there was nobody else in the SUV. He also said at no point during the day did he drive the SUV. During cross-examination, Damarco Thompson denied being in the Cadillac during the crash. He said he was only inside the Cadillac briefly at the airport. This story will be updated.

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