Now that we've got the first trailer for the Danny Boyle-directed Steve Jobs biopic, the modern-day Thomas Edison can stop rolling in his grave because it's a much better-crafted biopic than the 2013 one in which he played the tech guru Ashton Kutcher and did not live up to expectations. There was a lot of stalling with this film as well, but still in pre-production, especially around the director (David Fincher was first signed under him) and the main actor. The role eventually went to Michael Fassbender (Prometheus).
Although in the first trailer for the highly anticipated an autobiography about Steve Jobs, aptly titled- Steve Jobs, we don't learn much, but we can guess that it is about event from 1998, when he presented to the world iMac. A little more about where the dog Taco prays is revealed to us by voices from the background, where we hear, among other things Steve Wozniak, who held up a mirror to Jobs: "You don't know how to write programs, you're not an engineer." What are you even doing?". He replies: "The musicians play the instruments, I conduct the orchestra." Everything else is history.
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Director Danny Boyle (Poor Millionaire, 127 Hours, Trainspotting) together with the screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, which already has a similar film behind it, namely Social network, where he "squeezed" Facebook (the rise of Mark Zuckerberg), he was not afraid to explore even more dark sides of personality of this controversial innovator. In addition to Fassbender, the film also stars Kate Winslet (Titanic) as sassy marketing director Joanno Hoffman, Jeff Daniels (Editorial) as one of Apple's directors and somewhat surprisingly Seth Rogen (The Killer Interview) as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. The film dissects the life of Jobs at different times of his life and will cast light upon three of his the biggest turning points and turning points of Apple.