![]() ![]() ![]() But sources and email exchanges suggest she wasn’t interested. The movie’s producer, Scott Rudin, tried to engage Powell Jobs early on, just as he had done with the real people behind another Aaron Sorkin-penned film “The Social Network,” about the rise of Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook. Hints that the film is an unflattering portrait of Apple’s co-founder come through in production notes from February 2014, in which one section suggests “some ways to decrease Jobs’ cruelty in the first act.” ![]() Her fight over the film was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. Long before the lead actor for the “Steve Jobs” movie was even cast, Laurene Powell Jobs was dead set against the film being made.Įmail exchanges made public by Sony’s hackers reveal how Sony Pictures tried to deal with Jobs’s widow’s objections to any movie inspired by the best-selling biography by Walter Isaacson, which she and others at Apple find to be a two-dimensional portrait of a complicated man. ![]()
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