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Watch ‘Steve Jobs’ scene with Woz confronting Steve over impending launch of NeXT Computer

The high-profile 'Steve Jobs' biopic, based on Walter Isaacson authorized biography of Apple's mercurial co-founder, released today in select theaters across the United States and Universal posted a full scene on its YouTube channel to celebrate the launch.

In it, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (played by Seth Rogen) warns Steve (played by Michael Fassbender) that the launch of NeXT, Jobs's overpriced, cube-shaped workstation computer created during his wilderness years, will go down in history “as the single biggest failure in the history of personal computing.”

Check out all-new trailer for Universal’s upcoming ‘Steve Jobs’ biopic

Following the inaugural 'Steve Jobs' trailer published this summer and a follow-up video released in August, Universal is now drumming up publicity ahead of the film's theatrical release next month with yet another official trailer.

Directed by Danny Boyle with screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, ‘Steve Jobs’ debuted last week at the Telluride Film Festival and will be shown at the New York Film Festival on October 3 ahead of its scheduled theatrical release on October 9.

Universal releases full trailer for ‘Steve Jobs’ film

Following a teaser trailer for the Steve Jobs movie we saw back in May, Universal on Wednesday released the full official trailer for the forthcoming flick.

“Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter,” teases Universal Pictures.

Universal Pictures releasing Steve Jobs movie in October

Universal Pictures announced on Wednesday that the Steve Jobs biopic will be released on Friday, October 9, 2015, written by Aaron Sorkin and based on the best selling biography by Walter Isaacson.

The film, which has seen a rough road to begin filming, features Michael Fassbender playing Steve Jobs and Seth Rogen playing Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.