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Eisenberg Opts Out of Social Network Sequel, Cites Personal Reasons
30 Oct
Summary
- Jesse Eisenberg declines to reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network sequel
- Eisenberg says his reasons for not participating are unrelated to the film's quality
- Succession star Jeremy Strong will take over the role from Eisenberg

In a recent interview, actor Jesse Eisenberg has revealed that he will not be participating in the upcoming sequel to the 2010 Oscar-winning film The Social Network. Eisenberg, who earned a Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the original film, stated that his reasons for declining the role are "completely unrelated to how brilliant" the sequel is expected to be.
When pressed for details, Eisenberg remained evasive, joking about a recent jewel heist at the Louvre museum in Paris. However, he did acknowledge that he has "grown into something else" since playing the Zuckerberg character, suggesting a personal evolution that has led him to move on from the role.
Despite Eisenberg's absence, the sequel, titled The Social Reckoning, is still moving forward with Succession star Jeremy Strong taking over the lead role. Eisenberg expressed his continued friendship with the film's writer and director, Aaron Sorkin, and his belief that the sequel will be "really wonderful."
The decision to recast the iconic role of Mark Zuckerberg comes as Eisenberg has become increasingly outspoken against the Meta CEO, criticizing Zuckerberg's policies and their impact on public safety and fact-checking. Zuckerberg himself has also previously expressed dissatisfaction with the portrayal of his motivations in the original film.




