The Social Reckoning trailer dubbed 'SNL sketch' divides fan opinion — but it's not the Meta whistleblowing scandal we should be paying attention to
- First trailer for The Social Network sequel, The Social Reckoning, has been released
- Stars Jeremy Strong, Jeremy Allen White and Mikey Madison in leading roles
- Movie explores the 2021 whistleblowing scandal, but release coincides with another whistleblower being 'silenced'
The first trailer for The Social Network sequel, The Social Reckoning, has been released (which you can catch up with below).
Starring Jeremy Strong, Jeremy Allen White and Mikey Madison, the new movie is set to follow the 2021 Facebook internal document leak to the Securities and Exchange Commission and The Wall Street Journal by whistleblower, engineer Frances Haugen.
Described by Sony as a "spiritual successor" to The Social Network rather than a traditional sequel, The Social Reckoning will pick up 17 years after the first film ends with an entirely new cast and swaps director David Fincher for Aaron Sorkin (though Sorkin wrote the original screenplay for both...
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