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Aaron Sorkin to write and direct ‘The Social Network Part II' at Sony, inspired by ‘The Facebook Files'

Aaron Sorkin to write and direct ‘The Social Network Part II' at Sony, inspired by ‘The Facebook Files'

The Hindu9 hours ago

Sony Pictures has confirmed that Aaron Sorkin will return to the world of Facebook with The Social Network Part II, a follow-up to the 2010 Oscar-winning drama. While being referred to as a sequel, sources indicate the new project will not be a direct continuation but rather a thematic successor focusing on the platform's evolution and broader societal impact.
Sorkin, who won an Academy Award for his screenplay for The Social Network, will both write and direct the new film. The project is being produced by Todd Black, Peter Rice, Stuart Besser, and Sorkin himself.
The screenplay draws from The Facebook Files, a series of investigative reports published by The Wall Street Journal in 2021. Written by Jeff Horwitz, the articles uncovered internal documents exposing Facebook's knowledge of the platform's harmful effects — from mental health issues among teens to political violence and misinformation in global markets.
Though Sorkin had previously expressed interest in revisiting Facebook's story, it wasn't until recent events, including the January 6 Capitol riot, that he found a new direction. However, insiders emphasise that the new film is not centered on the January 6 attack. Instead, it will take a broader look at Facebook's role in global society, particularly its influence on youth, its role in political discourse, and the consequences of its algorithm-driven ecosystem.
David Fincher, who directed the original film, is not attached to the new project. Sorkin, now more experienced behind the camera following Molly's Game, The Trial of the Chicago 7, and Being the Ricardos, will take the helm.
Casting details remain under wraps, and no production date has been set. It is unclear whether Jesse Eisenberg will reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg, though industry speculation suggests his involvement is likely.

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