With just over a month to go until the October 9 release of Danny Boyle's "Steve Jobs" bio-pic, Universal yesterday released the first official poster for the movie. A simplistic one-sheet, the poster showcases a profile of Michael Fassbender's Steve Jobs along with a brief list of the leading cast including Kate Winslet, Jeff Daniels, and Seth Rogen.

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Over the summer, Universal began the movie's advertising campaign after a year front-loaded with image leaks from the set and massive casting calls. The first official trailer was released in early July, and the movie was even chosen as the Centerpiece film to play at the New York Film Festival beginning in late September.

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AngerDanger Avatar
116 months ago
Steve looks perplexed by the poster design.



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sfrancis928 Avatar
116 months ago
Ugh. Give it a rest already, Jobs was a poser, he didn't even write code.
You literally just disappeared up your own *******.

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Waxhead138 Avatar
116 months ago
Unapologetically Blank.
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jayducharme Avatar
116 months ago
he didn't even write code.
Correct, and he never professed to. He admired people who wrote good code. But Jobs' genius was in finding ways to make technology accessible to the masses. Previously, computers were the sole domain of geeks. Jobs wanted to make computers that were easy for everyone to use.
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MacFather Avatar
116 months ago
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Zorn Avatar
116 months ago
I'm actually pleasantly surprised it carries an R rating. At least they can tell the story without having to censor or dial down to sell more tickets.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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