
Jeremy Allen White is opening up about working with Bruce Springsteen!
The 34-year-old Emmy-winning actor stars as the 76-year-old “Dancing in the Dark” rocker in the new movie Deliver Me From Nowhere, which chronicles the making of Bruce’s 1982 Nebraska album.
While Jeremy said he and Bruce got along great while making the movie, he did reveal the one disagreement they had right before filming started.
Keep reading to find out more…“I had dinner at home with him and his wife, [Patti Scialfa], before we started filming,” Jeremy recalled to IMDb. “We got to talk about his track, and more specifically, we spoke a lot about ‘Reason to Believe.’”
If you were unaware, “Reason to Believe” closes out Nebraska.
“What I take away from that song, and what he thinks people misunderstand about that song,” The Bear actor continued. “I believed that there was hope in that song, and he said, ‘That’s not the case.’”
Jeremy went on to recall pleading his case, proposing to Bruce, “‘Don’t you feel that when you’re writing a song, you’re kind of giving it up?’ And he said, ‘I guess you’re right. If you want to feel that way, you can feel that way. But that’s not how that was intended.’”
Deliver Me From Nowhere is out in theaters today. Find out if that’s really Jeremy singing in the movie!