Apple Inc. has filed a lawsuit against a “Healthy Lifestyle Superhero” movie titled “Apple-Man,” seeking to halt its distribution over concerns that viewers might associate the production with itself. What Happened The action-comedy film—backed by a Kickstarter campaign that has raised EUR 101,717 ($114,187)—says it is a Superhero flick with a “strong social mission.” “My movie is about apples, the fruits,” the film’s creator—Ukrainian director Vasyl Moskalenko—told iPhone in Canada. Moskalenko said his movie has already been approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). He said the Tim Cook-led company is seeking to have the trademark registration application denied, according to the iPhone in Canada report. Moskalenko wrote a “letter to Santa” in a YouTube video asking for “something from Apple” but what he gets instead is a voluminous lawsuit. Why It Matters “My film has nothing to do with Apple corporation,” Moskalenko said in the video. “I have …