Steve Jobs documentary by Oscar-winning filmmaker to premiere at SXSW 2015
The currently shooting biopic directed by Danny Boyle isn’t the only upcoming film of note about Steve Jobs.
The currently shooting biopic directed by Danny Boyle isn’t the only upcoming film of note about Steve Jobs.
Rogen somewhat resembles Wozniak. But Fassbender looks almost nothing like the film’s titular and central character.
The film is simply called “Steve Jobs,” the same title as the authorized biography it’s based on, written by Walter Isaacson.
Here are just a few of the stories from the past week.
The upcoming movie is using the historic garage at Steve Jobs’ childhood home in Los Altos, California.
“Steve Jobs” has cast Perla Haney-Jardine for the role of Lisa Brennan-Jobs.
After a rather troubled period of casting its leads, the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic is now on the lookout for extras.
Another name has been attached to the cast of the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic.
The following are just a few of the stories that we covered during the week that was.
Kate Winslet is said to be in talks to take on the female lead role in the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic.
Michael Stuhlbarg of “A Serious Man” and “Boardwalk Empire” fame has joined the movie’s cast as Andy Hertzfeld.
Apple has won court approval in its legal battle against media organizations who wanted to publicize Steve Jobs’ deposition video.
Through the Sony data leaks, we’re made privy to even more tidbits about the movie that seems to be in perpetual preproduction.
Apple has officially responded to the request to make Steve Jobs’ iPod antitrust lawsuit deposition video publicly available.
Sorkin emailed Sony Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal about the possibility of the “Mission: Impossible” star as Jobs.
The videotaped deposition of Steve Jobs in relation to an antitrust lawsuit concerning the iPod could be made public.
Apple’s motion for the dismissal of the ongoing class action lawsuit concerning its iPod music player has been denied.
The upcoming Steve Jobs biopic penned by Aaron Sorkin is back in the news with a couple of not so good details related to its casting.
Here are a just a few of the stories that we covered during the week that was.
A videotaped deposition of Steve Jobs has been played in court as part of an antitrust lawsuit concerning the early generations of the iPod.
The trial revolves around first-generation iPods.
Natalie Portman is in talks to join the project.
The much-anticipated upcoming movie based on Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs has been picked up by Universal Pictures.
Sony’s upcoming Steve Jobs movie is reportedly set to become Universal’s.