Ashton Kutcher’s Most Ambitious Movie Streams on Netflix Today
One of Ashton Kutcher‘s most ambitious movies to date has finally found a new streaming home, over a decade after the film was released in theaters. During its theatrical run, the 2013 biographical drama grossed over $42 million at the box office.
What Ashton Kutcher movie is now available on Netflix?
As of today, Kutcher’s 2013 movie Jobs is now officially available to stream on Netflix. The film chronicled the rise of Apple founder Steve Jobs from his time as a student at Reed College to inventing the iPod. Besides Kutcher, the ensemble cast also featured Josh Gad, Lukas Haas, J. K. Simmons, Kevin Dunn, Elden Henson, Dermot Mulroney, Matthew Modine, Victor Rasuk, Eddie Hassell, Ron Eldard, Ahna O’Reilly, James Woods, and more.
“College dropout Steve Jobs, together with his friend, technical whiz-kid Steve Wozniak, sparks a revolution in home computers with the invention of the Apple 1 in 1976. Built in the garage of Jobs’ parents, the device—and the subsequent formation of Apple Inc. — have changed the world for all time,” reads the film’s official synopsis. “Though he is viewed as a visionary, Jobs’ tenure as Apple’s leader is a rocky one, leading to his eventual ouster from the company he co-founded.”
Jobs was directed by Joshua Michael Stern, with Matt Whiteley writing the screenplay. Executive producers were Arthur E. Benjamin, Ronald Bulard, Melina McKinnon Cain, Michael Cain, Florian Dargel, Sheri L. Deterling, Douglas E. Hansen, John Harrison, Bill Johnson, Jacob Pechenik, Marcos Rodriguez, Gerd Schepers, Jim Seibel, James D. Stern, and David Traub. The creative team consisted of editor Robert Komatsu, director of photography Russell Carpenter, and composer John Debney.
Source: Comingsoon.net
