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Jeremy Allen White to play Bruce Springsteen in biopic


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He wants that Oscar too :clap3: 

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okayyyy, i don't hate this actually. 

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Not a bad choice tbh.

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oh :jonny5: here for this!! idk which of them I think is hotter btw :WAP: prime Bruce was REALLY something

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2 minutes ago, JoeAg said:

prime Bruce was REALLY something

Bruce only got better with age. :-*

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Good choice since they both have BDE

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bruce sweetie...

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so many biopics lately :deadbanana:

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I am so over biopics. Let these people rest in peace 

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Can he do a Rami Malek? Winning an Oscar for a biopic after winning an Emmy? Lemme manifest. :gaycat1:

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These biopics chii...:clap3:

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Yes Chef Yes BOSS :WAP:

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2 minutes ago, truthteller said:

Yes Chef Yes BOSS :WAP:

Agree :clap3: 

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Poor Bruce, hasn't he suffered enough

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Scored and soundtrack by Bruce Springsteen tribute band, Bleachers. 

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I hope this can be Jeremy Allen White's breakout moment on a larger scale:bam:

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He'll be perfect. :clap3:

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On 3/26/2024 at 11:15 PM, sweetblindness said:

Bruce is alive lol

Damn, let's not jinx him then. 

Hope this man lives a prosperous life :laugh:

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Are You Sure Britney Spears GIF by MOODMAN

 

Interesting choice ngl

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Just confirmed, also it won't be on A24 as it was previously reported

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EXCLUSIVE: In a move that points to a change in direction he will take at the helm of Disney live action and 20th Century Studios, former Searchlight co-head David Greenbaum has made his first big statement buy, and it's set to the music of Bruce Springsteen's seminal album Nebraska.

 

20th Century has closed a deal to finance and release Deliver Me from Nowhere, the narrative film that Scott Cooper is writing to direct with Emmy-winning The Bear star Jeremy Allen White playing The Boss in a pivotal moment in his life. Grappling with personal demons and trying to wrap his arms around becoming a global superstar, Springsteen wrote and recorded Nebraska, the 1982 album that rivals Joni Mitchell's Blue as one of the most emotionally raw, dark and honest albums in recent music history.

 

When Deadline revealed that the project was coming together, A24 was expected to be the distributor. But Greenbaum and 20th head Steve Asbell are as big Springsteen fans — they were among a group of the film's architects at last night's concert at the Forum in Los Angeles — as anyone at that hip rival distributor. So Greenbaum did what he had to do to win the movie, which will shoot in the fall and get a global theatrical release before it finds its way through Disney's formidable pipelines.

 

It was a wild weekend of a bidding battle between the two distributors, we're told. Greenbaum and co-president Matthew Greenfield's run at Searchlight included the Oscar-bait films Poor Things, The Banshees of Inisherin and The Shape of Water. Many felt Disney's live-action division leaned too heavily and too long in mining animated classics and theme park rides for live-action transfers. This likely portends a change in that strategy toward original films.

 

https://deadline.com/2024/04/bruce-springsteen-movie-jeremy-allen-white-20th-century-1235876983/

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Who asked for a bruce springsteen biopic :rip:

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yesssss

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The fact that none of these biopics have been good

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