Andrew Garfield won't feature in Sorkin's 'The Social Reckoning'
The new project, written and directed by Sorkin, will see ‘Succession’ alum Strong take on the role of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
PTI
Los Angeles, 29 Sept
Hollywood actor Andrew Garfield, who essayed the role of Eduardo Saverin
in the drama film ‘The Social Network’, says he has no plans to return for the
sequel.
The film, which released in 2010, went on to secure three Academy
Awards. Directed by David Fincher, the film starred Jesse Eisenberg and
Garfield in the lead roles.
Garfield, known for his roles in projects such as ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ and ‘The
Amazing Spider-Man’, said he won't be stepping into the character's shoes in
the upcoming instalment but is excited for its release.
“No, no...Eduardo is in Singapore having a good time,” the 42-year-old
actor told entertainment news outlet IndieWire. Asked if he is excited for the
film, he said, ‘Oh yeah.”
The new project, written and directed by Sorkin, will see ‘Succession’
alum Strong take on the role of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. It is titled ‘The
Social Reckoning’ and is set to release in theatres on 9 October, 2026.
Billed as a ‘companion piece’ to ‘The Social Network’, the film is set
nearly two decades after Zuckerberg and his fellow programmers launched the
platform that would go on to dominate global communication.
‘The Social Reckoning’ centres on Frances Haugen (Madison), a Facebook
engineer-turned-whistleblower, who joins hands with journalist Jeff Horwitz
(White) to expose the company’s damaging practices.
Horwitz’s investigative series, published by ‘The Wall Street Journal’
in 2021 under the title ‘The Facebook Files’, uncovered Facebook’s awareness of
its harmful impact on teenagers and its role in amplifying misinformation that
contributed to political unrest and violence.
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