The Social Reckoning Trailer Features Jeremy Strong As A Defiant Mark Zuckerberg
The follow-up to The Social Network focuses on the fallout of some of Meta's secrets being exposed.
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Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for The Social Reckoning, Aaron Sorkin's follow-up to The Social Network that brings the story of Facebook/Meta crashing into the 2020s. While the original film focuses on the early days of Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg becoming (at the time) the world's youngest billionaire, the new movie is about some of the harms Meta reportedly perpetuated and the fallout of those coming to light.
Whistleblower Frances Haugen is a central figure in The Social Reckoning. In 2021, Haugen claimed— among other things — that Facebook played a part in the spread of election misinformation and the insurrection that took place at the US Capitol in January that year. "Facebook, over and over again, has shown it chooses profit over safety," Haugen...
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