Update: Not so fast. Despite Netflix promoting the movie on Twitter and it being available earlier, it’s currently no longer available. We’ve reached out to Netflix for more information.

Update 2: Netflix tells me that Jobs “will be back on soon.”

Update 3: Netflix tells me an issue with subtitles led to it being pulled and it should be resolved now.

If you haven’t seen Ashton Kutcher’s portrayal of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs yet or just want to catch the film again, Netflix now features ‘Jobs’ in its catalog of streaming movies and TV shows for subscribers. Netflix of course offers streaming to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users in addition to Apple and Mac users for $7.99 a month.

If you watch the film and decide you’d rather own it, Jobs is available on iTunes for $19.99 in HD and $14.99 in standard definition. Alternatively, you can rent Jobs from iTunes for viewing on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV for $4.99 in HD and $3.99 in SD.

Just last week a reported surfaced claiming Oscar winning actor Christian Bale is director David Fincher’s first pick to play Steve Jobs in the upcoming Sony film that Aaron Sorkin has been writing. Sorkin’s depiction of Jobs is slated to begin filming at the end of 2014.