
"It's hard to quantify the success of . It made $224 million at the box office against a $40 million budget; it was nominated for eight Oscars, winning three; it recently placed at No. 10 on both the New York Times' industry poll and readers poll for the best movies of the 21st century. So ... let's make another one, right? That always goes well."
"Jesse Eisenberg is not attached to return as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Instead, Succession star Jeremy Strong is taking over the part, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Hard to imagine J. Strong in a curly wig, but based on the similar cringe-o-meter ratings between \"L to the OG,\" from Succession,and Zuckerberg serenading his wife with \"Get Low,\" the casting isn't out of nowhere."
Aaron Sorkin will write and direct a film titled The Social Reckoning. Sony is developing the project as a follow-up to The Social Network, but the film is not a direct sequel. The story follows Facebook as it faces a scandal after the Washington Post reports on leaked internal documents drawn from the Wall Street Journal's 2021 'The Facebook Files' reporting by Jeff Horwitz. Jeremy Strong will portray Mark Zuckerberg but will not be the lead. Mikey Madison will play whistleblower Frances Haugen, Jeremy Allen White will play journalist Jeff Horwitz, and Bill Burr joins in an unspecified role.
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