Aaron Sorkin Says Jesse Eisenberg Turned Down THE SOCIAL RECKONING Because He Was Tired of Being Conflated With Mark Zuckerberg
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Why won't Jesse Eisenberg reprise his role? How did Mickey Madison, Jeremy Allen White, and Jeremy Strong join the project? Aaron Sorkin, screenwriter and director of The Social Reckoning, the sequel to David Fincher's cult film, delves back into Mark Zuckerberg's world for us.
Aaron Sorkin Says Jesse Eisenberg Turned Down THE SOCIAL RECKONING Because He Was Tired of Being Conflated With Mark Zuckerberg
The Social Network writer and Academy Award winner Aaron Sorkin is returning to the world of Facebook in the upcoming film The Social Reckoning. The first film focused on the birth of the social media platform, and this story follows Frances Haugen (Mikey Madison), a young Facebook engineer, who enlisted the help of Jeff Horwitz (Jeremy Allen White), a Wall Street Journal reporter, to blow the whistle on the social network's most guarded secrets…
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