Aaron Sorkin Develops Sequel to The Social Network

Aaron Sorkin is writing “Social Network Part II,” a sequel to the award-winning 2010 movie about Facebook, “The Social Network.” This latest episode goes behind the headlines into the fights over Facebook’s ability to … It takes its cue from Jeff Horwitz’s yearlong investigative series, “The Facebook Files.” This series revealed the significant issues associated…

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Aaron Sorkin Develops Sequel to The Social Network

Aaron Sorkin is writing “Social Network Part II,” a sequel to the award-winning 2010 movie about Facebook, “The Social Network.” This latest episode goes behind the headlines into the fights over Facebook’s ability to … It takes its cue from Jeff Horwitz’s yearlong investigative series, “The Facebook Files.” This series revealed the significant issues associated with the platform’s impact on teens. It shone a light on how it’s exacerbating the spread of misinformation.

Social Network II Under Development. Sorkin has already begun auditioning the potential Henrys and Marys for the starring roles. Sony Pictures still hasn’t officially greenlighted the project. With support from key players like listed above — momentum is growing for the Oscar-nominated film.

Among the noteworthy actors considered for the lead roles is Jeremy Allen White, known for his performance in “The Bear.” He will likely be in the role of Frances Haugen, the whistleblower who helped expose Facebook’s internal workings and the harm it caused. Whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former product manager at Facebook, focused a new wave of critical scrutiny on the company’s operational challenges and ethical responsibilities.

Mikey Madison, known for her Oscar-winning performance in “Anora,” is quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest breakout stars. She is now in negotiations for a role in “Social Network Part II.” The film will primarily focus on two main characters. This decision further highlights the importance of Haugen’s story and what it means for social media at large.

Sorkin directed the original film that famously chronicled Mark Zuckerberg’s meteoric rise and the founding of Facebook. In this sequel, he hopes to continue diving deep into the important conversations and issues that are shaping this platform.

“The Social Network Part II” – source not specified

With extreme social media accountability now on everyone’s minds, the sequel could have a chance to really resonate. It can address emerging challenges that test the limits of technology and its effects on society.