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Ashton Kutcher As Steve Jobs: You Will Be 'Blown Away'


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By now, you've probably seen photos of an unshaven [url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/208080/personmain.jhtml"]Ashton Kutcher[/url] with his hair grown out long and wearing a turtleneck from the set of "[url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/05/21/ashton-kutcher-jobs-announce/"]jOBS[/url]," the upcoming biopic about the Apple founder.
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Some people scoffed at the idea of the actor, who usually plays a buffoon, taking on one of the great technological pioneers, but according to Josh Gad, Kutcher's co-star who plays Job's partner, Steve Wozniak, audiences have no idea what is coming their way.



"We wrapped production on 'jOBS,' and I think it's going to be a really great film," Gad told MTV News during the Toronto International Film Festival. "I think people are going to be blown away by Ashton Kutcher. He has completely immersed himself in this role. It's kind of frightening how amazing the similarities are."

"jOBS" is expected to hit sometime next year and will tell the story of Jobs' begins to his success and ascension to an icon.

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