Marc Maron has joined the solid of the forthcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic—and Jeremy Allen White vehicle—Deliver Me From Nowhere, Variety reviews. The comic, podcast host, and actor will painting producer Chuck Plotkin, who painstakingly mastered the Boss’ pivotal 1982 album Nebraska—a course of that required Plotkin changing unprocessed cassette demos into top quality audio.
Gabby Hoffmann and David Krumholtz have additionally joined the movie; Hoffmann will painting Springsteen’s mom, Adele, who died earlier this 12 months on the age of 98. Krumholtz will tackle the position of file label govt Al Teller, who handled the discharge of Nebraska.
Ship Me From Nowhere is directed by Scott Cooper, who penned the script primarily based on Warren Zanes’ book of the same name. The movie is extra of a memoir than a full-blown biopic; it particularly captures Springsteen through the tumultuous interval that led to the creation and launch of Nebraska. The film is at present filming in Springsteen’s residence state of New Jersey in addition to New York.
Along with Jeremy Allen White within the main position, the solid additionally consists of Paul Walter Hauser, Odessa Younger, Stephen Graham, Johnny Cannizzaro, Harrison Gilbertson, and Jeremy Robust—the latter of whom performs Springsteen’s longtime supervisor Jon Landau. Springsteen and his supervisor are carefully concerned within the making of the film, and photos recently circulated of the Boss visiting the movie set in Bayonne, New Jersey.