David Fincher’s 2010 movie “The Social Network” concludes with Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg (played by Jesse Eisenberg) reopening a friend request from an ex, symbolizing a weak and contemporary peace offering as the story unfolds amidst two heated lawsuits. A sequel hasn’t been necessary or desired due to our knowledge of Zuckerberg’s recent activities: bulking up, sporting a gold chain, and making an appearance at Donald Trump’s inauguration. Yet, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin has hinted at a follow-up to the film since fall 2020, suggesting he was working on a pandemic-related writing project that many of us thought would not materialize.
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