It doesn't seem like it's been twenty years since "Trainspotting" took over popular culture and music back in the 90's, but you can see it has in the more mature faces of director Danny Boyle and the cast.
The "Steve Jobs" biopic seemed to langer around Hollywood for some time, but Universal has gone into warp speed with director Danny Boyle so it will hit theaters right around the fourth anniversary of his death.
We know that in Hollywood, even the most promising movie with a winning cast doesn't guarantee that a movie will get made quickly, and the Steve Jobs film has been just that. So far, it's had two studio homes, two directors, two A-list actors set to play the lead, but it wasn't until it moved to Universal that the wheels went into motion.
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