Steven Paul Jobs was a business mogul, industrial designer, investor, and media mogul from the United States of America. Danny Boyle directed and Aaron Sorkin wrote Steve Jobs, a 2015 biographical drama movie. It is a British-American co-production that was based on Walter Isaacson’s 2011 biography and Sorkin’s interviews, and it spans 14 years (1984–1998) in the life of Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs. Michael Fassbender plays Jobs, while Kate Winslet plays Joanna Hoffman, and Seth Rogen, Katherine Waterston, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Jeff Daniels play supporting roles.
After acquiring the rights to Isaacson’s book, development began in 2011. In January of 2015, filming began. Before Fassbender was cast in the part, a number of actors were considered. The movie’s editing was substantial, with editor Elliot Graham working on the project while it was still in production.

Daniel Pemberton composed the score, which was divided into three distinct portions by composer Daniel Pemberton. However, it was a financial flop, generating only $34 million worldwide against a $30 million budget. Steve Wozniak and John Sculley, both personal friends of Jobs, applauded the performances, but the film was panned for historical inaccuracy.