Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hired To Work On Sony’s Steve Jobs Biopic

Sony’s biopic of Steve Jobs’ our life is at production stage, and of course some details have not yet be confirmed, it has been revealed that the movie will be written by Aaron Sorkin, and can benefit from the insight of Apple co-founder-turned-Lumia-fanboy Steve Wozniak, frequently referred to simply as"Woz". The guy who started Apple in addition to Jobs in a garage some 35 years ago, he would seem as apt a figure as any to supply guidance to Sorkin, who himself does his suitability stripes no harm with all the likes of many Social Network to his name.


This report comes straight from Reuters, and whilst there’s also another motion picture in the making set to star Ashton Kutcher, Sorkin’s knack for dramatizing the tech world will definitely render this version to be the real thing – at least among tech enthusiasts just like us. Along with his familiarity with the inner workings of Steve Jobs, Woz has also been enlisted to his information about "technical aspects of computers", which will presumably result in authentic, accurate information regarding the early Macintosh computers along with other mischievous endeavors the pair partook in.


In addition to critically-acclaimed Sn, which told how it works of approaches Facebook came into existence the force its today, Sorkin has penned a sleuth of movies and TV shows, and is going to likely relish the chance to cover yet one more significant chunk of the technology industry’s showreel. Having said that, his word aren’t exactly bursting with enthusiasm, given that he admits to knowing precious little precisely what he plans to write.


Nonetheless, he has said it wouldn’t certainly be a straight-up life story, since he doesn’t want it to follow, as he puts it, the biographical "cradle-to-grave structure." He’s about to source some point where he can create drama in order to allow the Steve Jobs flick an edgy overtone, and offered the riveting and engrossing nature of The Social networking, we’re inclined to take his word because it.


While Woz isn’t particularly involved with Apple at this point in the game, his insight should be a critical element to where this movie goes, although it’s way too early to become casting assumptions, We believe this are going to be the moving, intriguing story we have been looking for – but didn’t perhaps get – together with the Walter Isaacson biography.


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