Steve Jobs' life story on big screen soon?

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 6 June 2012 15:22 IST
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  • Just days after the death of Apple's co-founder, Sony Pictures is in negotiations to buy the screen rights to 'Steve Jobs', the authorised biography of the technology genius, written by Walter Isaacson, the Hollywood Reporter said.
Hollywood is keen to bring the life story of Steve Jobs on the big screen soon. Just days after the death of Apple's co-founder, Sony Pictures is in negotiations to buy the screen rights to 'Steve Jobs', the authorised biography of the technology genius, written by Walter Isaacson, the Hollywood Reporter said.

Mark Gordon would produce the big-screen adaptation of the authorized book. Isaacson conducted more than 40 interviews with Jobs over two years for the book, besides talking to his friends and families.

Isaacson is the chief executive of Aspen Institute and was the former managing editor of Time magazine. He is the author of bestselling biographies of Albert Einstein and Ben Franklin.

The book was initially titled 'iSteve: The Book of Jobs' but would now be called 'Steve Jobs'. It was scheduled to be released by Simon & Schuster November 21 but has been moved up by almost a month to October 24.

Billed as the only authorized biography, Steve Jobs is based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, colleagues, and competitors.

Gordon is a veteran producer whose feature credits include 'Speed', 'Saving Private Ryan' and  'Source Code' among others.

Jobs lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on October 5. He was 56.

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