Steve Jobs' widow tried to prevent the release of the Universal film

Laurene Powell Jobs preventing Steve Jobs movieLaurene Powell Jobs she is the widow of the late CEO of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, Steve Jobs, and according to some sources close to Universal, she tried to prevent the release on the market of the film Steve Jobs financed by the famous film production house.

Laurene Powell Jobs initially tried to convince Sony and then Universal not to finance this film produced based on the authorized biography written by Walter Isaacson, arguing that this book would not present the truth about the former co-founder of Apple.

In this idea, Laurene Powell Jobs she claims that no film made on the basis of this authorized biography can present the reality of Steve Jobs' life, so she does not support the Steve Jobs film, nor the one released 3 years ago, but probably no other future one.

Those at Universal tried to collaborate with Steve Jobs' widow, they tried to convince her to see the film before its release, but she categorically refused to have any kind of connection with this film, so she will never publicly support or praise it.

Mr. Jobs's allies, led by his widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, say the film "Steve Jobs," and other recent depictions, play down his accomplishments and paint Mr. Jobs as cruel and inhumane. THX. Jobs repeatedly tried to kill the film, according to people familiar with the conversations. She lobbied, among others, Sony Pictures Entertainment, which developed the script but passed on the movie for financial reasons,...

Both Laurene Powell Jobs and other former close friends of Steve Jobs, including Tim Cook, claim that the movie Steve Jobs presents the former co-founder of Apple as an inhuman and ruthless person, the reality being, apparently, quite far from what what we will see in the movie.

I told you today that Universal has changed the release plans of the movie Steve Joband that the film will probably arrive in cinemas later than some expected, so you will need a little more patience if you want to see it at the cinema.