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A first-look image of a brooding Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen was released by the studios in October 2024, and ...
The one-hour film, produced by Wise Owl Films, includes interviews with E Street Band‘s Stevie Van Zandt, Sting, Peter ...
"[Springsteen] was going through some hard stuff, and here he was, watching his life being enacted, reliving it." ...
Executives from major film studios presented exclusive footage and made highly anticipated announcements about their new ...
Meanwhile, Jon Landau (Jeremy Strong), Springsteen's longtime friend and manager, is trying to keep the record label off his back. "He's a repairman," Landau tells them. "He's working on repairing ...
Jon Bon Jovi, real name John Francis Bongiovi Jr., needs no introduction. But here’s a brief one anyway: the rocker is a singer-songwriter, philanthropist, and actor best known as the front man ...
You could argue there were none bigger than Mike Krzyzewski's, which Jon Scheyer filled when he took over for Duke at age 34 and became the youngest high-major head coach in the country in the ...
Jeremy, who takes on the role of Bruce's longtime manager Jon Landau characterised his character as "the Lewis to Bruce's Clark," adding, "the journey's beautiful and unprecedented in the history ...
SAN ANTONIO — The camera sneaked up behind Jon Scheyer as he started the long walk into the Alamodome’s cavernous center, a route that crossed a sea of black carpet and eventually required stairs onto ...
White plays the iconic singer-songwriter, while Strong plays his manager, Jon Landau. "Deliver Me From Nowhere" hits theaters later this year. From left to right: Jeremy Strong and Jeremy Allen ...
With the star and Jeremy Strong–who portrays Springsteen’s longtime manager Jon Landau–present for commentary, viewers saw an advance trailer for the film that reveals some of the subjects ...
He’s supposed to be able to stand on, Bruce didn’t have that,” says Jeremy Strong as Springsteen manager Jon Landau in the movie, according to a Variety report on the convention.