Aaron Sorkin is plotting a return to Facebook. The screenwriter behind The Social Network has written a sequel script he intends to direct as a feature for Sony, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The first Social Network movie was based on Ben Mezrich’s book The Accidental Billionaires, while the sequel is inspired by the Wall Street Journal series of articles known as The Facebook Files, which were publisehd in October 2021 and explored the harms caused by the social network.
Todd Black, Peter Rice, Sorkin and Stuart Besser are producing the sequel.
Jesse Eisenberg earned an Oscar nomination in a career-making role for The Social Network, in which he played founder Mark Zuckerberg. It is unclear if he will reprise the role for the sequel, though it’s hard to imagine someone else stepping into Zuckerberg’s Adidas sandals.
David Fincher helmed the first film, which earned eight Oscar nominations and won three statues, included adapted screenplay for Sorkin. It earned $226 milion globally, and remains a cultural touchstone, with memes involving Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield’s Eduardo Saverin still making the rounds.
Deadline first broke the news.