New details have emerged about the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic starring Ashton Kutcher, including confirmation that the film will end in the year 2000 before Jobs introduced the iPod, iPhone, and iPad to the world.
Word landed on Aprilâs Fools Day that Kutcher, star of various movies and TV shows and a surprisingly smart tech investor, would play Jobs. Turns out the announcement wasnât a joke and since that time, people have wanted to know more the independent feature, which is now tentatively titled âJobs: Get Inspired.â (We hope they change the name.)
Producer Mark Hulme was interviewed by Neowin and spilled a few new details, including that the film will âprimarilyâ cover Apple from the years 1971 through 2000. Hulme suggests that the time period covered is the reason the team wanted the film to star Kutcher, who looks an awful lot like a young Steve Jobs.
âSince our film covers the early years of Apple, when Jobs was in his 20â²s, we needed an actor who could carry not only the youthfulness of Jobs at the time but also the psychological complexity,â Hulme told Neowin. âBecause of that, and Ashtonâs physical similarities to Jobs, heâs perfect for our film.â
While Jobs helped bring several important devices to the world before his death, the modern computing era was radically changed by the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, all of which were released after 2000. So while the film will see Jobs through the Apple II and Macintosh releases and his exodus and return to the company, itâs unfortunate it will not document some of Jobsâ most successful products.
The Jobs biopic will be directed by Swing Vote helmer Joshua Michael Stern. It begin filming in May and released in the fourth quarter of 2012. The movie will mostly be filmed in Los Angeles.
Sony also has plans to make a biographical film on Jobsâ life, but it will be at least another year before that hits theaters. Sonyâs take will be based on Walter Isaacsonâs best-selling biography of Jobs and will not be an indie flick.
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