The Social Reckoning: Unveiling Jeremy Strong as Zuck
The Social Reckoning: A Sequel to The Social Network
Sony has unveiled the first trailer for The Social Reckoning, the highly anticipated sequel to David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s acclaimed film The Social Network. Set 17 years after the original story, the movie follows a young Facebook engineer who teams up with a Wall Street Journal reporter to uncover the platform’s hidden truths. Scheduled for release on October 9th, this sequel promises to delve deep into the repercussions of the social media giant’s rise to power.
A Stellar Cast and Creative Team
Jeremy Strong leads the cast as an older Mark Zuckerberg, delivering a striking portrayal of the Meta CEO. Mikey Madison shines as the courageous Facebook engineer Frances Haugen, while Jeremy Allen White takes on the role of WSJ journalist Jeff Horwitz. Unlike its predecessor, The Social Reckoning sees Aaron Sorkin both writing and directing, promising a fresh perspective on the tech industry’s inner workings.
A Story of Unveiling Truths
Debuting at CinemaCon, the trailer offers a glimpse into the narrative, with Sorkin emphasizing the evolution from a college kid’s dream to a global corporation. With societal changes at play, the film embarks on a ‘David and Goliath’ journey, highlighting the power struggles within the tech industry. As Sorkin aptly puts it, “It’s time to say more” and reveal the untold stories behind the digital empire.
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