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Andrew Garfield Reacts to The Social Reckoning and Why He Isn’t Returning

Andrew Garfield will not reprise Eduardo Saverin in The Social Reckoning as the character had little involvement in Facebook's later controversies, which the sequel will explore.

  • At the New York Film Festival, Andrew Garfield shut down speculation that he'll reprise Eduardo Saverin, telling IndieWire, `Eduardo is in Singapore having a good time`.
  • Because Saverin receded from Facebook's later storylines, Eduardo Saverin, Facebook co-founder, renounced his U.S. citizenship and moved to Singapore for work and living interests.
  • This week, Sony announced the sequel will be titled The Social Reckoning and is set to premiere Oct. 9, 2026, drawing on The Wall Street Journal's October 2021 'The Facebook Files'.
  • Jeremy Strong will take over the role of Zuckerberg, with Mikey Madison as Frances Haugen and Jeremy Allen White as Jeff Horowitz, while none of the original cast members are attached and Aaron Sorkin writes and directs.
  • The new film focuses on Haugen and Wall Street Journal reporting, with Aaron Sorkin saying `Facebook has been, among other things, tuning its algorithm to promote the most divisive material possible` and exploring impacts on teenagers and countries worldwide.
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EcranLarge.com broke the news in on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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