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Updated · mytalk1071.com · Jun 29
Jesse Eisenberg Declines Zuckerberg Return in Oct. 9 Sequel as Sorkin Pressed for 3 Days
Updated
Updated · mytalk1071.com · Jun 29

Jesse Eisenberg Declines Zuckerberg Return in Oct. 9 Sequel as Sorkin Pressed for 3 Days

3 articles · Updated · mytalk1071.com · Jun 29

Summary

  • Jesse Eisenberg said he turned down Aaron Sorkin’s Social Network follow-up because he no longer wants to be associated with Mark Zuckerberg, joking that refusing the director felt like “letting down America.”
  • Three days of talks with Sorkin did not change his mind; Eisenberg said he is moving in different directions and stressed his decision was not a judgment on the film itself.
  • Aaron Sorkin had already said Eisenberg did not want to be conflated with Zuckerberg anymore, citing airport encounters where fans asked him to sign “I’m CEO, b**ch” business cards.
  • The Social Reckoning is set in 2021 and stars Jeremy Strong as Zuckerberg, with Mikey Madison as whistleblower Frances Haugen and Jeremy Allen White as Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz.
  • The Oct. 9 release draws on reporting about Facebook’s impact on teens and its role in spreading misinformation.

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