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Home»News»The Social Reckoning trailer is out, and Jeremy Strong feels like the perfect choice to play Mark Zuckerberg
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The Social Reckoning trailer is out, and Jeremy Strong feels like the perfect choice to play Mark Zuckerberg

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The Social Reckoning trailer is out, and Jeremy Strong feels like the perfect choice to play Mark Zuckerberg
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Sixteen years ago, The Social Network turned the origin story of Facebook into one of the most acclaimed films of the century. Now, Aaron Sorkin is back, and this time he is writing and directing. Sony Pictures dropped the first full trailer for The Social Reckoning today, and it is exactly as intense as you would hope.

This is technically not a direct sequel but a companion piece, and it is focused on what happened after Facebook grew from a dorm room idea into a platform that reshaped the world, and not always for the better.

What is The Social Reckoning actually about?

The film centers on Frances Haugen, a young Facebook engineer who, in 2021, leaked a massive trove of internal company documents to the Wall Street Journal, exposing how the platform knowingly amplified harm to teenagers and allowed misinformation to spread on a global scale.

That reporting, known as The Facebook Files, blew the lid off how Facebook handled its internal research. The tagline “Every revolution begins with a reckoning” frames the entire film as something bigger than a corporate scandal story.

Mikey Madison, who won the Best Actress Oscar for Anora, plays Haugen. Jeremy Allen White plays WSJ reporter Jeff Horwitz, who helped Haugen bring those secrets to light. The supporting cast includes Wunmi Mosaku, Betty Gilpin, Billy Magnussen, and Bill Burr.

Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg is the casting decision of the year

Jesse Eisenberg, who played Zuckerberg in the original and earned an Oscar nomination for it, declined to return for The Social Reckoning. Sorkin went with Jeremy Strong, the Succession lead, who has been phenomenal at playing a complicated man on the edge. The trailer shows him absolutely nailing Zuckerberg’s flat delivery and unsettling stillness.

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When Strong was asked whether he had spoken to Eisenberg about the role, his answer was blunt. It had nothing to do with what he was going to do. That confidence is all over the trailer. Strong plays Zuckerberg as a man who has fully grown into his own power, dead-eyed and precise, describing himself with a straight face as a “professional defendant” while being prepped for congressional testimony.

Strong says the script of this movie is one of the greatest he has ever read, saying it touches the third rail of everything happening in the world right now. The Social Reckoning opens in theaters on October 9, 2026.

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