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Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for the forthcoming biopic “Steve Jobs,” and we’re not expecting applause from Cupertino.

The nearly three-minute extended promotional reel depicts Jobs as a demanding megalomaniac who steals the glory from his Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak; amasses millions in wealth while his daughter Lisa and her mother scrape by on welfare; and gets booted from the company he led — then mounts a triumphal return.

Consider this imagined exchange between Wozniak (played by Seth Rogen) and Jobs (played by Michael Fassbender), as penned by writer Aaron Sorkin:

“What do you do? You’re not an engineer. You’re not a designer. You can’t put a hammer to a nail. I built the circuit board. The graphical interface was stolen. So how come, 10 times in a day, I read Steve Jobs is a genius? What do you do?” “Musicians play their instruments. I play the orchestra.”

This movie, due out on Oct. 9, could hardly be considered a hagiography. Of course, the same could be said of “The Social Network,” also written by Sorkin, which made similar mincemeat out of Mark Zuckerberg in 2010.

Check out the video for yourself.