Last week acquired the next upcoming film about Steve Jobs, the main star - the co-founder of Apple himself, will be played by Christian Bale. Now there are reports that his friend and the other co-founder of the apple company, Steve Wozniak, could be played by Seth Rogen.
The film, which was written by Aaron Sorkin and will be directed by Danny Boyle, should start shooting in a few months, so the actors for the main roles are slowly being confirmed. Christian Bale as Steve Jobs is already clear, this was confirmed by Sorkin himself a week ago. Now magazines The Wrap a Variety are reporting that Steve Wozniak, another important figure in Apple's history, could be played by Seth Rogen.
Although this is not yet confirmed information, the second-named magazine, citing its sources, announced it as almost a done deal. Next to Rogen, who the audience may know from the movies 50/50 or 22 Jump Street, Jessica Chastain could also appear in the new film, but her specific role is not yet known.
The new film produced by Sony should take place behind the scenes before three historic announcements by Steve Jobs and Apple, such as the introduction of the first Macintosh in 1984 or the introduction of the iPod seventeen years later. The official title of the film is not yet known.
With information about producers Scott Rudin, Guymon Casada, and Mark Gordon's courtship with Seth Rogen eventually he came také The Hollywood Reporter, although according to his information no official offer has been made yet. But the filmmakers are interested in Rogen and are working together.
GOD, NO!!! :-D I hate his stupid laugh and voice and everything :-((
don't worry, he's an actor, he'll definitely be able to learn a little different grimaces and practice a more appropriate laugh :-)
This pablb like Woz? Oh no…
I don't know the actor -_- too unsympathetic dude
Just like the disgusting Polish pig Wozniak
Your nickname is missing a "T"
I'm surprised that someone from Apple's marketing hasn't thought of bringing Wozniak back, if possible straight to the position of CEO... not so much because of the visions that this engineer has for decades and probably wouldn't be beneficial to Apple, but rather because he's an icon. The ideal person for the position of a successful crowd stimulator at keynotes, don't you think?
I don't think so. I definitely don't see Wozniak as an Apple icon. he helped Apple create the hardware of its first computer, but that's the end of it, his philosophy and views are completely at odds with Apple's strategy. that's why he left at a very early stage of Apple, his thinking is really very far away.