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If You Can Make Four Beatles Movies You Can Make a Couple of Bruce Springsteen Movies Sequel Talks Intensify for Deliver Me From Nowhere

Director Scott Cooper hints at Bruce Springsteen’s life holding cinematic stories beyond the Nebraska album era.

by Arin Tripathi
October 29, 2025 - Updated on February 15, 2026
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Scott Cooper, the director of Deliver Me From Nowhere, hasn’t ruled out the idea of continuing the cinematic saga of Bruce Springsteen’s life after the initial biopic’s release. This film focused tightly on a pivotal but heavily introspective chapter of Springsteen’s crafting of the 1982 album Nebraska.

The story laid bare not the glimmers of stardom but the artistic and emotional solitude that shaped the creation of one of Springsteen’s most celebrated works.

Jeremy Allen White’s portrayal of Springsteen depicted the complex struggles of the artist retreating into isolation, wrestling with internal demons, and his artistic direction.

While critical reception was generally positive, the film deliberately avoided typical music biopic glamor, opting instead for a moodier and more psychological tone. This fresh take captured an important, though less flashy, part of Springsteen’s career. Yet, Scott Cooper sees this film as just one act in a much larger story.

Speaking at the AFI Fest and in interviews with Variety, Cooper expressed a vision for multiple films about Springsteen: “If you can make four Beatles movies, you can make a couple of Bruce Springsteen movies.” This comparison highlights the wealth of narrative material available throughout Springsteen’s long and varied career.

Not only does Cooper believe the musician’s life has many cinematic chapters, but he also revealed that Springsteen himself supports the idea of a sequel.

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The director and the rock icon reportedly have talked about the possibility of exploring more periods of the singer’s journey. The positive collaboration lends stronger credence to future projects beyond the debut film.​

Why a Bruce Springsteen Sequel Is More Than Just Fan Wishful Thinking

The story of Deliver Me From Nowhere meticulously captured Springsteen’s emotional landscape rather than his public image. It focused on his mental health and solitude during the Nebraska sessions, showing how the artist fought with identity and creative direction.

The biopic’s tone and pacing may have limited its box office appeal among younger audiences and casual viewers, but it resonated deeply with fans who appreciate a more realistic and raw portrayal over spectacle.

Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere
Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere (Credit: 20th Century Studios)

The musical legend’s life beyond Nebraska is ripe for further film exploration. Iconic moments like the rise of the E Street Band, the explosive success of albums like Born in the U.S.A., and Springsteen’s evolution into a global storyteller provide rich, dramatic material.

These chapters offer an opportunity to broaden the story from the isolated, moody phase of Nebraska to Springsteen’s eventual embrace of larger-than-life rock anthems and his social and political engagements.

Cooper’s ambition to document these phases could keep the tone grounded and honest while expanding the scope. He wants to avoid the glamorized clichés of star biographies, maintaining an insightful focus on who Springsteen is behind the scenes and his struggles, doubts, and growth.

Jeremy Allen White himself has noted the difficulty of portraying Springsteen authentically, mentioning the difference between public performances and private moments, highlighting the complexity of the man being represented on screen.​

Challenges and Prospects for the Springsteen Biopic Franchise

While the director’s plans sound promising, the initial film’s box office performance shows the challenges of marketing a nuanced, somber musical biopic in today’s entertainment environment. The film opened to modest earnings, hindered partly by its moodier tone and competition from bigger blockbuster releases.

It drew more attention from an older demographic and loyal music fans than from younger or wider audiences. This narrow appeal may influence how future installments are shaped and promoted.

Still, the possibility of exploring iconic eras of Springsteen’s life carries significant artistic potential. Cooper’s mentioning of the Beatles movies directed by Sam Mendes points to a trend of dissecting legendary lives in multiple cinematic parts, each film offering fresh perspectives on familiar figures.

Springsteen’s story offers multiple angles worth cinematic attention, from deeply personal moments to major milestones in rock history.

Moreover, Springsteen’s personal blessing means the sequels could benefit from access and insight that would elevate their authenticity and depth. Fans and critics alike have shown interest in seeing more raw, layered storytelling about an artist whose career spans decades of cultural and personal evolution.

If sequels move forward, future films might capture the transition from introspective solo work to rock legend status, chronicling how Springsteen embraced his role not only as a musician but as a symbol of working-class America.

This progression could create a compelling narrative arc that balances intimate character study with broader historical and political context, potentially appealing to a wider audience.​

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Arin Tripathi, a dedicated final year BCA student, resides in the vibrant city of Bangalore. During his leisure hours, he immerses himself in the world of manga and enjoys watching TV shows on platforms like Netflix and Hulu. His specialization lies in crafting content related to U.S-based shows and series.

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