The 63rd New York Movie Competition introduced The Boss to Alice Tully Corridor for the NYC premiere of “Springsteen: Ship Me From Nowhere.” Jeremy Allen White transforms into iconic rocker Bruce Springsteen for the biopic, which is ready within the early ’80s in the course of the recordings of “Born within the USA” and “Nebraska,” and co-stars Jeremy Robust, Paul Walter Hauser, Marc Maron, Gaby Hoffmann, and Odessa Younger.
We caught up with White on the purple carpet, who will quickly go into manufacturing for the sequel to “The Social Community,” titled “The Social Reckoning.” “I’ve learn the script, however I can’t let you know something,” White instructed IndieWire. As for whether or not he has related with author and director Aaron Sorkin, White stated, “Yeah, in fact.” He may also reunite with Robust on this movie. “I really feel like each October Jeremy and I ought to do a film collectively,” he joked.
Final week we requested Andrew Garfield, star of the primary movie, if there was any probability he would return for this one. “No, no,” Garfield instructed IndieWire. “Eduardo [Saverin] is in Singapore having a superb time.” And is the actor excited to ultimately see it? “Oh yeah.”
The movie will open in theaters on October 9, 2026. And alongside White and Jeremy Robust as Mark Zuckerberg, Mikey Madison and Invoice Burr may also star. Sorkin’s authentic screenplay for the movie tells the true story of how Frances Haugen (Madison), a younger Fb engineer, enlists the assistance of Jeff Horwitz (White), a Wall Avenue Journal reporter, to go on a harmful journey that finally ends up blowing the whistle on the social community’s most guarded secrets and techniques.
However Sunday evening at NYFF was all about all issues Springsteen. In David Ehrlich’s evaluate for “Ship Me from Nowhere,” he writes that it “is a semi-desolate sketch of a biopic a few depressed 32-year-old man who channel surfs throughout a significantly better film on TV one evening within the fall of 1981. The person is Bruce Springsteen (a possessed Jeremy Allen White), the film is Terrence Malick’s “Badlands,” and its story of a Korean Conflict vet who takes his 15-year-old girlfriend on a killing spree throughout the American heartland provides the wayward rock god a newfound sense of route that simply may save his life.”
It’s the newest musical biopic starring an in-demand rising actor: “A Full Unknown” landed a slew of Academy noms, together with a Greatest Actor nod for Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan. The four-part Beatles biopic can also be within the works, with Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Joseph Quinn as George Harrison, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, and Harris Dickinson as John Lennon.
twentieth Century Studios will launch “Ship Me from Nowhere” in theaters on Friday, October 24. Take a look at the trailer right here.