David Fincher’s *The Social Network* is widely considered one of his greatest achievements, and that’s saying something given his impressive filmography. The movie stars Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, depicting his time at Harvard and the creation of Facebook. It follows the legal battles that arose when twins accused him of stealing their idea, and a co-founder was pushed out of the company. A major success, the film earned $224 million on a $40 million budget and received eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. Now, a sequel is in the works, and here’s the latest information.
- Rather than being titled The Social Network 2 its will be called The Social Reckoning
- Aaron Sorkin who write the first film will also write AND direct the sequel
- The film will star Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong and Bill Burr
- Strong has confirmed that he will play Zuckerberg in The Social Reckoning, portraying an older version of the Meta CEO than viewers saw in the 2010 movie.
- Burr is rumoured to be playing a character that is fictional or an amalgamation.
- The new film centres centers on a young Facebook engineer named Frances Haugen (Madison) who teams up with Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz (White) on a risky mission to bring attention to the social network’s biggest secrets. The new feature will focus on how the company’s own reporting pointed to the negative effects the its social media was having on teens and kids, how it knew misinformation was proliferating and causing violence and how it contributed to the violent insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021.
- It is set 17 years after the events of The Social Network
- Production starts filming shortly for a 9th October 2026 release date
……. and that’s what we know about The Social Network sequel so far!
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