The Social Reckoning Puts The Social Network’s Biggest Lie On Trial
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The Social Reckoning puts Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook, and The Social Network’s legacy under a very different spotlight. Aaron Sorkin’s new Facebook drama is not just revisiting the story of The Social Network. It appears to be moving past the origin myth and into the consequences: the Facebook Files, whistleblower Frances Haugen, journalist Jeff Horwitz, and the question of what Facebook became after it stopped being a startup and became global infrastructure. In this ScreenRant breakdown, we examine why The Social Reckoning trailer feels less like a traditional sequel and more like a reckoning with Silicon Valley mythology. The Social Network framed Zuckerberg as a toxic genius building an empire, but The Social Reckoning seems to ask what happens when that empire becomes too powerful to ignore. We also discuss the trailer’s biggest differences from The Social Network, the missing Jesse Eisenberg and David Fincher factor, Jeremy Strong’s take on Zuckerberg, and why this new movie co
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