That was certainly the case when Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere writer/director Scott Cooper screened his new biopic for The Boss for the first time.
He recalls walking around outside the screening room "playing every frame in my head thinking, 'Oh, this is where Bruce is at this point, I wonder what he thinks".
And thankfully, when Springsteen emerged from the screening room, his reaction proved to be worth the agonising wait for Cooper.
While that was the first time Springsteen had watched the finished film, the star had spent plenty of time with Cooper during the process of making the movie – which stars The Bear's Jeremy Allen White in the lead role and covers the recording of his 1982 album Nebraska and the personal battles he was facing at the time.
"I spent many hours with him the first day, essentially pitching him how I saw the world, what I thought of it."
"[He said] you have to give me a Scott Cooper movie," he explains. "A movie that doesn't sand off the edges, doesn't let the audience off the hook, one that's honest and raw and vulnerable – much like his album.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is released in UK cinemas on Friday 24th October 2025.
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