Hollywood actor
Ashton Kutcher is set to play the role of Apple’s Steve Jobs in an independent
movie, according to reports from Variety and Hollywood Reporter. The actor, who has more than 10 million followers on Twitter, has yet to
confirm the role in the flick. The Two and a Half Men star is best known for comedy roles,
but he has tried his hand at drama before, including The
Butterfly Effect. Writer, director, and actor Joshua
Michael Stern will
reportedly direct the Steve Jobs biopic titled “Jobs” from a script by Matt
Whiteley, with production starting in May, while Kutcher is on hiatus from his
hit CBS series. Jobs is set to chronicle the meteoric rise of Apple’s
co-founder from Northern California hippie, as he became one of the most
revered entrepreneurs of our time. Mark Hulme from the Five Star Institute, a
Dallas-based mortgage industry group, is financing and will produce the movie. The
movie is reported to focus mainly on Jobs’ early years, rather than on the
period after he returned to Apple and turned the company around. The latter
would be explored in a separate Steve Jobs biopic from Sony, which snapped up
the film rights for Walter Isaacson’s authorized biographyof Jobs, published
shortly after his death in October 2011. Kutcher is no stranger to tech, as he
has been investing in several startups over the past months. He was also an
admirer of Jobs, as he went on Twitter to express his condolences after the
Apple CEO passed away last year: "I never thought I could be so busted up
about the loss of someone I never met. Sending love & light to everyone
@Apple & the entire Jobs family. Today we lost a giant who will be missed
even by those who didn't know him.”
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