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'The Social Reckoning' Movie: Cast, Release Date, Trailer & More Updates on the Aaron Sorkin Sequel



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The Social Network debuted in theaters back on October, and it made its young cast members, including Jesse Eisenberg, A-listers.

Read on for more about the sequel and whether Eisenberg could reprise the role of Zuckerberg.

What Is ‘The Social Network’ About?

“You don’t get to million friends without making a few enemies,” the famous tagline goes.

Who Is in ‘The Social Network’ Cast?

Jesse starred as Zuckerberg, with Andrew Garfield as his business partner, Eduardo Saverin.

The film received eight Academy Award nominations and took home trophies for best adapted screenplay, editing, and score.

Is a Sequel to ‘The Social Network’ Happening?

Yes, the original titled The Social Network Part II was officially confirmed to be in the works in June.

Is There a Release Date for ‘The Social Network’?

Yes.

What Has Jesse Eisenberg Said About a ‘Social Network’ Sequel?

Jesse is not in The Social Network sequel, but he’s expressed his enthusiasm about the possibility.

“I’m an actor here.” Jesse told the outlet.

The Oscar nominee even added that he didn’t “care” how he’d be included — just as long as he gets to be featured in the sequel.

What Is ‘The Social Reckoning’ About?

The Social Reckoning is not a straight sequel to the film, but it’s a follow-up and an exploration of the Wall Street Journal’s “The Facebook Files” by Jeff Horowitz.



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