Steve Jobs Movie Trailer: Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Calls Biopic 'Awful and Atrocious' (WATCH)

The first full trailer of the Steve Jobs biopic, appropriately titled "Jobs," made its Internet debut on Friday.

The film follows Jobs' life from his early '70s days as a college student to his career at Apple computers in the '80s and '90s, according to reports.

Josh Gad portrays Steve Wozniak alongside Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs, the founders of Apple, in the film. Wozniak told CNN he was not a fan of the movie back in January.

"It's so awful and atrocious," said Wozniak, who said he got access to a copy of the movie's script. "Unlike the way Steve and I really dealt with each other."

Wozniak explained there were many inaccuracies in the film. However, one can argue Hollywood is about sensationalizing events to sell tickets, not necessarily keeping true to story.

Wozniak recently did an interview with Piers Morgan on CNN. He reiterated that one scene where the on-screen version of himself says, "nobody wants to buy a computer" never happened.

On the contrary, Wozniak said he was the one trying to convince Jobs to go along with the computer ventures. He also told Morgan he is looking forward to seeing the film, a drastically different stance than what he first had.

According to the New York Daily News, "Critics have raved about Kutcher's performance in the film...and was forged from watching hundreds of hours of footage and conversations with Jobs' real-life friends. The 35-year-old actor was even hospitalized briefly after trying to mimic Jobs' fruit-only diet in preparation for the film."

Kutcher is a fan of Job's and his empire, and made it known when the movie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January.

"I admire what Steve Jobs did so much and how the audience is filming me with an iPad right now," Kutcher told reporters after the premiere.

"Jobs" will be released to theaters on Aug. 16.

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