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Fifteen years after Jesse Eisenberg made the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, looks like the socially clumsy technological genius that is in the director of director David Fincher. La red socialThe film’s screenwriter, Aaron Sorkin, is back to the load. Deadline information that Sorkin will write and direct The Social Network Part IIa follow -up of the 2010 film about Facebook training.

As reported, the film is based on Facebook files, El Wall Street JournalThe scathing series of articles on the giant of social networks, published in October 2021, revealed that Facebook allowed certain accounts to avoid the policies of the company, it was delayed to deal with the networks of trafficking in people on the platform and ignored its own internal research on the damage that Instagram was causing the mental health of adolescents. From the first Red social He created a drama worthy of an Oscar from the Winklevos twins demanding Zuckerberg for allegedly stealing his idea, and the Facebook chief being an idiot with the co -founder and former friend Eduardo Saverin, this continuation will surely have more than enough material to remind us how harmful the company has been for the world in general.

It is important to keep in mind that, although the film is titled The Social Network Part IISources said Deadline The film will not be a direct sequel to the original film. There has not even been confirmation of Eisenberg’s return to repeat his role as Zuckerberg, or that any of the members of the original cast appears. What is reported is that the film will address Facebook’s influence on the US presidential elections of 2020. Sorkin has publicly declared that it blames the company for January 6 attack in the Capitol of the Nation.

Zuckerberg I didn’t like the first Red socialand I cannot imagine that he is very happy with the continuation, especially if he essentially paints his greatest creation as a virus in humanity.

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