Steve Jobs is widely regarded as a pioneer in the age of technology, making the computer accessible to all with his billionaire organisation Apple Inc. Though as much as he was a genius, he made a lot of enemies on his way to fame, fortune and recognition while relying on his skilled best friend Steve Wozniak. He refused to co-operate with much of the staff at Apple including CEO John Sculley, and henceforth detached himself from the company, but meanwhile his personal life was no more amicable. Refusing to be a father to his college girlfriend Chrisann Brennan's daughter Lisa and denying all paternity shone a bad light on him in the eyes of his family, his colleagues and the public especially when paternity was proven. But upon his return to Apple came a new man, humbled by his previous behaviour and willing to be both a father and a fair businessman. But of all the sacrifices he made to make Apple great, his health suffered most of all.
Helmed by an Oscar winning team - director Danny Boyle ('Slumdog Millionaire', 'Trainspotting', '127 Hours') and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin ('The Social Network', 'A Few Good Men') - 'Steve Jobs' is an upcoming drama based on the record-breaking, best-selling 2011 biography by Walter Isaacson. It is set to be released in the UK on November 13th 2015.
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels, Sarah Snook, Katherine Waterston, Michael Stuhlbarg, Perla Haney-Jardine, John Ortiz, Vanessa Ross, Makenzie Moss, Adam Shapiro, Ripley Sobo