Steve Jobs biopic launch date was announced by Universal Pictures to be settled on Friday, October 9, 2015. The movie, which apparently still doesn’t have a title, written by Aaron Sorkin. The film, which will outline Jobs’ early years alongside Steve Wozniak and plenty of other high-profile names connected to the men and Apple in general, is based on the best-selling biography by Walter Isaacson. The film, which has seen a rough road to begin filming, features Michael Fassbender playing Steve Jobs and Seth Rogen plays Steve Wozniak role, Apple co-founder. First such famous movie star as Leonardo DiCaprio was invited to play the major role, unfortunately, he soon refused. And the company decided to set Michael Fassbender as Steve Jobs. tweet According to a tweet that was published by CNBC on February 4, Universal Pictures has decided to settle a date to officially release the movie. Steve Jobs biopic launch date will be on October 9, 2015. Directed by Danny Boyle, the movie is finally getting a solid release date after setbacks and filming has begun at Jobs’ childhood home in Los Altos, California. There are some pictures that leaked in internet from the first filming scenes with Michael Fassbender and Seth Rogen. Originally, Sony had been set to produce the biopic, but the company dropped it and Universal Pictures took a challenge. All the filming process will be centered around three pivotal moments in Cupertino's giant history: the original Macintosh debut, the unveiling of the NeXT computer, and the iPod introduction.