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New trailer for Steve Jobs horror movie: ‘No one sees the world the same way you do!’

A new trailer has dropped for the Steve Jobs movie. And as before, these new clips continue to emphasize the megalomaniacal-paternity-denying-ranting side of everyone’s favorite Apple chief executive.

This certainly won’t do much to tamp down the rising level of bile in the stomachs of most Apple execs. Especially, coming on the heels of a documentary earlier this month that took Jobs to the woodshed.

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The first official trailer for Steve Jobs showed the legend in full jerk mode: Humiliating employees, alienating cofounder Steve Wozniak, and denying paternity of his daughter, Lisa.

Starring Michael Fassbender as Jobs and Seth Rogen as Wozniak, the new trailer shows Jobs’ messianic side as well as the arrogant, smug Jobs. So, guess that counts as a modest improvement. I guess.

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The script was written by Aaron Sorkin and is based on Walter Isaacson’s biography of the Apple guru that Apple executives have now decided they hate. 

In any case, the movie opens in New York and Los Angeles on October 9. And it will expand to the rest of the less-culturally-hip interior states on October 23.

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