CHRISTIAN BALE IN TALKS TO PLAY STEVE JOBS
13:16, 16 Oct 2014
Cristian Bale is eyeing the role of Apple founder Steve Jobs.
The 40-year-old English actor is in talks to play the charismatic
tech genius who gave the world the iMac, the iPod and the iPhone
in Sony's upcoming biopic, The Times has confirmed. The Hollywood
Reporter broke the news.
Danny Boyle ("Slumdog Millionaire," "Trainspotting") is directing the
film, which may be called "Jobs," from a script by Aaron Sorkin, who
won a screenwriting Oscar for the Facebook drama "The Social Network"
(released by Sony in 2010).
Sorkin's screenplay is based on Walter Isaacson's bestselling
biography "Steve Jobs," acquired by Sony around the time of Jobs'
death in October 2011.
The film has had a few twists and turns: Leonardo DiCaprio previously
circled the Jobs role but ultimately passed, and "Gone Girl" director
David Fincher was in talks to helm the film at one point.
Bale and Boyle are set to shoot the film in spring 2015. Sorkin
said that writing a film about Jobs "is a little like writing about
the Beatles. There are so many people out there that know him and
revere him."
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13:16, 16 Oct 2014
Cristian Bale is eyeing the role of Apple founder Steve Jobs.
The 40-year-old English actor is in talks to play the charismatic
tech genius who gave the world the iMac, the iPod and the iPhone
in Sony's upcoming biopic, The Times has confirmed. The Hollywood
Reporter broke the news.
Danny Boyle ("Slumdog Millionaire," "Trainspotting") is directing the
film, which may be called "Jobs," from a script by Aaron Sorkin, who
won a screenwriting Oscar for the Facebook drama "The Social Network"
(released by Sony in 2010).
Sorkin's screenplay is based on Walter Isaacson's bestselling
biography "Steve Jobs," acquired by Sony around the time of Jobs'
death in October 2011.
The film has had a few twists and turns: Leonardo DiCaprio previously
circled the Jobs role but ultimately passed, and "Gone Girl" director
David Fincher was in talks to helm the film at one point.
Bale and Boyle are set to shoot the film in spring 2015. Sorkin
said that writing a film about Jobs "is a little like writing about
the Beatles. There are so many people out there that know him and
revere him."
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/10/16/christian-bale-in-talks-to-play-steve-jobs/