Aaron Sorkin’s Social Network sequel might recast Mark Zuckerberg

The article discusses the development of a sequel to the 2010 film "The Social Network," which was based on the early history of Facebook. According to the report, writer and director Aaron Sorkin is working on a follow-up that will explore the story behind the "Facebook Files," a series of articles based on leaked documents that revealed the harms caused by Meta's (formerly Facebook's) platforms. The article suggests that Jeremy Strong is the top choice to play the role of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, replacing Jesse Eisenberg who portrayed him in the original film. Additionally, Mikey Madison and Jeremy Allen White are reported to be the leading candidates for other key roles, including a former Wall Street Journal journalist and the Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen. The article emphasizes that no formal offers have been made to the actors, but the production team is actively considering them for the respective roles in this upcoming sequel to the critically acclaimed "The Social Network."
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