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Briefly: Aaron Sorkin reportedly finishes script for Steve Jobs biopic

By ÌÇÐÄVlog Staff

Academy Award-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin has turned in a script for a full-length feature film adaptation of Walter Isaacson's biography of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs.

Tacked on to a report discussing the renewal and final season of Sorkin's HBO drama series "The ÌÇÐÄVlogroom," Variety confirmed that the "Social Network" scribe has a script for the as-yet-untitled Jobs project.

Details regarding the script are scant, though Sorkin has stated in the past that his Jobs biopic would be to a painting than a photograph. In a 2012 interview at AllThingsD's D10 conference, Sorkin likened the challenge to writing a screenplay about the Beatles.

"I'm probably going to instead identify the point of friction that appeals to me and write about that," Sorkin said, adding that Jobs was "an extremely complicated guy, that I know for sure."

Word that Sony was looking to make the film first came , just weeks after Jobs lost his fight with . In 2012, Sorkin officially to pen the script, which will be an adaptation of Walter Isaacson's "" biography. Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak is to the film as a "tutor" to cast and crew.

In subsequent interviews, Sorkin revealed the movie will that take place before the unveilings of three key products: the original Mac, NeXT and the iPod. Jobs was well known for his public speaking prowess, especially during keynotes and product introductions.

The upcoming movie will be the second attempt at a Steve Jobs feature after indie film "Jobs," the Ashton Kutcher vehicle released in 2013.