> Academy Award winner Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up to “The Social Network,” now officially titled “The Social Reckoning,” will hit theaters on Oct. 9, 2026, Sony Pictures announced Friday.
> Oscar winner Mikey Madison (“Anora,” “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood”), Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear,” upcoming “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”), Emmy and Grammy nominee Bill Burr (“Old Dads,” “The King Of Staten Island”) and Oscar nominee Jeremy Strong (“The Apprentice,” “Succession”) will star in “The Social Reckoning,” with Strong confirmed to play Mark Zuckerberg.
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Notwithstanding political implications, I’m excited for this one. I loved The Social Network. Made me feel actually smart watching it. It was also a (relatively) real story, with passionate roles played. Throw in some revisionist instrumentals and an academic vibe, and it really hit hard for me–in a good and bad way, I guess.
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Perfect timing for hypocrite Bill ‘no billionaires’ Burr, and his Saudi gig.
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Why wouldn’t they bring back Eisenberg? He was brilliant
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for a writer turned director that sure is a mediocre, on-the-nose name for a movie
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The title is horrid
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Social network part 2 would’ve been a better title financially
Now half the marketing is going to be dedicated to confirming to the audience “THIS IS THE SEQUEL TO THE SOCIAL NETWORK WE PROMISE”
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> Academy Award winner Aaron Sorkin’s follow-up to “The Social Network,” now officially titled “The Social Reckoning,” will hit theaters on Oct. 9, 2026, Sony Pictures announced Friday.
> Oscar winner Mikey Madison (“Anora,” “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood”), Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear,” upcoming “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”), Emmy and Grammy nominee Bill Burr (“Old Dads,” “The King Of Staten Island”) and Oscar nominee Jeremy Strong (“The Apprentice,” “Succession”) will star in “The Social Reckoning,” with Strong confirmed to play Mark Zuckerberg.
Notwithstanding political implications, I’m excited for this one. I loved The Social Network. Made me feel actually smart watching it. It was also a (relatively) real story, with passionate roles played. Throw in some revisionist instrumentals and an academic vibe, and it really hit hard for me–in a good and bad way, I guess.
Perfect timing for hypocrite Bill ‘no billionaires’ Burr, and his Saudi gig.
Why wouldn’t they bring back Eisenberg? He was brilliant
for a writer turned director that sure is a mediocre, on-the-nose name for a movie
The title is horrid
Social network part 2 would’ve been a better title financially
Now half the marketing is going to be dedicated to confirming to the audience “THIS IS THE SEQUEL TO THE SOCIAL NETWORK WE PROMISE”