First trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook sequel The Social Reckoning
The first trailer for Aaron Sorkin's new film, "The Social Reckoning," has been released. Described as a follow-up to "The Social Network" rather than a direct sequel, the movie revisits Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook's impact.

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AI-generatedThe first trailer for Aaron Sorkin's new film, "The Social Reckoning," has been released. Described as a follow-up to "The Social Network" rather than a direct sequel, the movie revisits Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook's impact. The drama is based on "The Facebook Files" series, which investigated the platform's harmful effects and suppressed internal findings. Jeremy Strong stars as Mark Zuckerberg, preparing for congressional testimony after whistleblower Frances Haugen, played by Mikey Madison, disclosed confidential documents. The film, written and directed by Sorkin, also features Jeremy Allen White as journalist Jeff Horwitz. "The Social Reckoning" is set to be released on October 9th, with a likely fall festival premiere.
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5 extractedAaron Sorkin described the film as 'a real David and Goliath story'.
Frances Haugen will be played by Mikey Madison, with her character saying in the trailer, "I don’t want to be made an example of by a guy with unlimited resources."
Jeremy Strong will play Mark Zuckerberg, describing the script as "one of the great scripts I’ve ever read" and that "It speaks to our time, it touches the third rail of everything happening in our world."
The Social Reckoning is based on the Wall Street Journal series The Facebook Files, which examined the damage caused by Facebook and how internal findings were buried.
The first trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook sequel, The Social Reckoning, has been released.