Michael Fassbender’s portrayal of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in Danny Boyle’s new film is that of a narcissistic megalomaniac.

The first trailer for the biopic, titled Steve Jobs and starring the Oscar-nominated Irish actor, has been unveiled online.

Written by The Social Network’s Aaron Sorkin, the film is based on Walter Isaacson’s biography about the innovative technology creator, who died in 2011 following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Kate Winslet stars opposite Jobs as co-worker Joanna Hoffman, while Seth Rogen plays his business partner Steve Wozniak and Jeff Daniels appears as former Apple president John Scully.

The trailer shows Wozniak complaining to Jobs that he took all the credit for his work creating the original Mac computer, while Winslet’s character accuses him of “alienating people for no reason.”

It also shows how Jobs refused to acknowledge or offer financial support to his daughter Lisa, who he fathered with high school sweetheart and Apple co-worker Chrisann Brennan.

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs died in 2011 (Paul Sakuma/AP)

The movie is the second film about Steve Jobs, following 2013′s Jobs, which starred Ashton Kutcher as the tech creator and Josh Gad as Wozniak.

Ashton was a big fan of Jobs and that movie portrayed him in a very positive light.

Steve Jobs is due out in UK cinemas in November.