Aaron Sorkin Reveals Why ‘Social Network’ Star Turned Down Sequel

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The Social Network sequel will not star Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, but it was not for lack of trying, revealed writer-director Aaron Sorkin.

Sorkin, who wrote the first film, has both written and directed its sequel, The Social Reckoning, which will star Oscar nominee Jeremy Strong as Zuckerberg this time around.

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