Ashton Kutcher to Headline Macworld

Are you ready to see Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak doppelgängers on the stage at Macworld 2013? Event organize IDG is saying that is exactly what we will get next Thursday when Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad hit main stage at San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
International Data Group (IDG), organizer of Macworld, has announced that “Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad take the Macworld/iWorld Main stage to share their experiences playing the technology industry’s two most celebrated and influential personalities, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, in the upcoming feature film, jOBS.”
The session, titled Playing Steve & Woz, will start at 12pm (EST) on Thursday, January 31 on the main stage, room 2005 of Moscone Center.
Whether this “event” comes off well, or not, you have got believe it’s gonna be more than a little weird…
What’s your take?
image USA Today, which is carrying a gallery of Kutcher-Gad as Jobs-Woz photos
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