Aaron Sorkin on why Jesse Eisenberg won’t return as Mark Zuckerberg in ‘Social Reckoning’: ‘He has man issues’

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Aaron Sorkin reveals why Jesse Eisenberg refused to reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in a movie Social account.

During a recent interview with Vanity gallerySorkin – who penned the 2010 Oscar-winning film Social network He wrote and directed the upcoming sequel — and noted that he spent three days trying to convince Eisenberg to return for the follow-up picture.

“It felt like it belonged to him, and it was definitely battle-tested,” he said. the Real pain The actor and director received an Academy Award nomination for Best Lead Actor for his portrayal of Facebook founder V Social network.

However, the actor could not be convinced. “He simply doesn’t want to be confused with Mark Zuckerberg anymore, because he has his issues with the guy,” Sorkin explained. “He doesn’t like kids coming up to him at airports with business cards that say ‘I’m the CEO, bitch’ for him to sign.”

Last year, when asked why he wouldn’t return for the second film, Eisenberg said in an interview with The Guardian today “Listen, for reasons that have nothing to do with how great this movie is, really, honestly. But when you play a character, you feel, at some point, that you’ve evolved into something else.”

Jeremy Strong has since taken on the lead role in Social accountwhich has just released its first trailer.

VF The director reportedly first mentioned the sequel’s script to Eisenberg at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, which is where he also met Strong. And in that moment it was trainee The actor offered himself for the role of Zuckerberg if Eisenberg declined.

Once filming began, Sorkin said succession “The actor continued in his stride. He showed up on his first day, and when he said ‘good morning’ to me, he was already talking like Mark.”

Social accountwhich also stars Jeremy Allen White, Mickey Madison, Betty Gilpin, and Patrick Fischler, and will be in theaters on October 9.

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