The director of the first Steve Jobs movie made with an authorized biography talks about the creative process of the script (Video)

  Aaron Sorkin is the director chosen by the Sony company to write the script for the only film about his life Steve Jobs which is based on the only authorized biography written by the well-known Walter Isaacson. Sorkin is one of the most famous screenwriters of Hollywood with many successful films and series, and based on the analysis of the biography, he claims that no less than 10 films can be created about the life of the legendary CEO of the Apple company.

I think that you could do ten more movies about Steve Jobs, and I think if you lined up ten writers and said "write a movie about Steve Jobs", you'd get ten different movies, all of them worth going to see.

  Sorkin spoke only 3 times with Steve Jobs, correcting some mistakes of his famous speech at Stanford in 2005, but he kept praising the one who will be brought back to life in the film for which shooting should begin this year. Sony's main problem is that they still can't find an actor to take on the role, but Sorkin claims that he didn't feel the fear or pressure that some actors probably feel when getting involved in a this kind.

  The film is comprised of three 30-minute segments that focus on 3 of Apple's most important product presentations, with Sorkin discussing them with Steve Wozniak, former CEO John Sculley, and more.