'Steve Jobs': Here's the new trailer 鈥 will Michael Fassbender win an Oscar?
The upcoming movie 'Steve Jobs' stars Michael Fassbender as the technology legend. It co-stars Kate Winslet and Seth Rogen and is directed by Danny Boyle of 'Slumdog Millionaire.'
The upcoming movie 'Steve Jobs' stars Michael Fassbender as the technology legend. It co-stars Kate Winslet and Seth Rogen and is directed by Danny Boyle of 'Slumdog Millionaire.'
A new trailer has arrived for the upcoming film 鈥淪teve Jobs,鈥 which stars Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender as the Apple co-founder.
The trailer shows glimpses of Jobs鈥 work on early Apple computers, aspects of his personal life such as his relationship with his daughter, and his exit from and then return to the company Apple. (Viewers should be aware of brief language.)
The film co-stars Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels, and Katherine Waterston.
鈥淪teve Jobs鈥 comes with an impressive roster of names. In addition to starring Fassbender, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his work in the movie 鈥12 Years a Slave鈥 and also received good reviews for his work in the films 鈥淪hame鈥 and 鈥淗unger,鈥 the movie is directed by Danny Boyle, who won a Best Director Oscar for his movie 鈥淪lumdog Millionaire鈥 (鈥淢illionaire" won Best Picture as well), and 鈥淪teve Jobs鈥 is being adapted from Walter Isaacson鈥檚 bestselling biography by Aaron Sorkin, creator of the acclaimed TV drama 鈥淭he West Wing.鈥 Sorkin won an Oscar for his work on the screenplay for the movie 鈥淭he Social Network.鈥
Fassbender鈥檚 name is already in the mix for those trying to predict the Best Actor Oscar race for this year. If past history is anything to go by, voters may be intrigued because he鈥檚 taking on a real person rather than a fictional character. Last year鈥檚 Oscar acting winners mostly took on fictional characters, but three of the four acting Oscar winners in 2014 portrayed real people. Other recent winners for taking on the task of playing a real person include Daniel Day-Lewis for 鈥淟incoln,鈥 Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher in 鈥淭he Iron Lady,鈥 and Colin Firth for 鈥淭he King鈥檚 Speech.鈥
鈥淚t is extremely difficult to see what difference is made and which performance is better than another,鈥 Helen O鈥橦ara of Empire Magazine noted in an interview. 鈥淏ut when an actor plays a real person, you can judge a little better.鈥 A figure like Jobs has mannerisms or an appearance that we recognize from his public appearances. We can judge how well the actor captured the real person.聽
Does a Steve Jobs movie sound familiar to you? You鈥檙e not wrong 鈥 a movie simply titled 鈥淛obs,鈥 starring Ashton Kutcher as the protagonist, was released in 2013. Though Isaacson鈥檚 book was released in 2011, it wasn鈥檛 a basis for the movie 鈥 the film was instead credited solely to screenwriter Matt Whitely, though figures like Jobs' stepmother were reportedly consultants on the movie.
But critics weren鈥檛 won over by the 2013 film and so another movie is being released just two years later. What has movie fans paying attention? For "Jobs," the public knows Kutcher, but director Joshua Michael Stern is less well-known to casual moviegoers and 鈥淛obs鈥 was released in August, a traditionally sleepier time for movies. If there were moviegoers who still were curious, the negative reviews probably didn鈥檛 help.
By contrast, 鈥淪teve Jobs鈥 is coming out in awards-friendly October and in addition to moviegoers knowing Danny Boyle from 鈥淢illionaire,鈥 鈥127 Hours,鈥 and 鈥淭rainspotting,鈥 screenwriter Sorkin is famous for having brought another story of a technology revolution to the screen: the film 鈥淭he Social Network,鈥 which won Sorkin an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
With positive reviews from the Telluride Film Festival, curiosity is growing about the new 鈥淪teve Jobs鈥 film. It will come to theaters on Oct. 23.