Bruce Springsteen is getting candid about his upcoming biopic Take me from nowheremainly Jeremy Allen White’s performance.
Springsteen stopped by Graham Norton Program on October 18 to talk about the project as well as share some new insights about the project.
“It’s a lovely cast and I’m in it a little bit,” he teased, according to Everybody.
The rock legend then spoke about White’s role in the film.
“It’s not easy to do because you can’t imitate, you have to interpret it personally,” Springsteen begins.
“It’s very difficult but he’s a good actor and sings quite well,” he praised.
Earlier this month, Springsteen sat down with Zach Bryan to discuss Rolling Stone. During the interview, he talked a little more about the biopic.
“I saw the script and talked to the director. They’re just putting it all together so I don’t have much to say about it, but I’m excited that it’s going to happen,” he said. speak.
“It’s going to be an interesting story,” he shared before adding that the film is “an interesting story” with a “really good” script.
“I feel good about the whole project,” he revealed.
Take me from nowhere is set to chronicle the making of Springsteen’s iconic 1982 album, Nebraska.
That’s not the only project Springsteen has worked on. The singer has a documentary in the works also titled Street Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. It was set to capture behind-the-scenes moments during his band’s world tour.
“I felt nervous beforehand,” Springsteen said above. It’s not quite the same as anxiety.” Graham Norton.
“It’s a natural feeling to have before you go out to challenge yourself,” he shares. Without it, I think there’s something wrong with you and you can’t get the job done.”
Despite having multiple projects in the works, Springsteen has no plans to settle down anytime soon and has denied claims that he is retiring.
“You’ve never seen a hearse with luggage on top so that’ll be the one for me. I’ll keep going until it’s over,” he concluded.
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