The theatrical release of the movie jOBS has been postponed

  On April 19, the movie JOBS it was supposed to premiere in American cinemas, but for apparently pertinent reasons its release was postponed for an as yet undetermined date. Open Road Films, the film's production house, postponed the release of the film, apparently, to promote it more effectively on the market, and the decision seems strange, considering that we are talking about a film that describes a part of his life Steve Jobs, to a man loved by many people, and this would have attracted many people to the cinemas anyway.

Moviegoers will have to wait a bit longer to see Ashton Kutcher playing Steve Jobs. Open Road Films is pushing back the release of Jobs, which was scheduled to hit theaters on April 19, the 37th anniversary of the founding of the Apple Computer. A new date has yet to be determined (the film previously was titled jOBS). Insiders tell The Hollywood Reporter that Open Road wanted more time to market the film, which was fully financed and produced by Mark Hulme's Five Star Feature Films.

  Unfortunately, the production house has not set a possible date for the release of the film in cinemas and we are probably talking about the months of May/June. Its launch was to celebrate the 37th anniversary of the company's founding Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, but probably something other than marketing prevents the release of the film. Regardless of the reasons behind the postponement of its release, it is certain that we will have to wait until we can watch it.