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Zuckerberg's Dark Side: New Film Unveils Facebook Secrets
14 Apr
Summary
- New film 'The Social Reckoning' details Facebook's hidden secrets.
- Jeremy Strong portrays an older, authoritative Mark Zuckerberg.
- A young engineer partners with a journalist to expose Facebook's issues.

A new film, "The Social Reckoning," is slated for release on October 9th, delving into the complex world of Facebook and its pervasive influence.
The movie, directed by Aaron Sorkin, revisits the story of Facebook's evolution, portraying a young engineer named Frances Haugen, played by Mikey Madison. She collaborates with Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz, portrayed by Jeremy Allen White, on a critical mission to uncover the social network's most significant secrets.
Jeremy Strong takes on the role of an older Mark Zuckerberg, presenting a stark contrast to his earlier portrayal. He is depicted as a figure of significant authority, famously stating, "People understand that when I say no, that's the end of the debate." The film promises a "David and Goliath" narrative, exploring the immense power Facebook wields.
"The Social Reckoning" is set 17 years after the events of the original "The Social Network." The 2010 film, which garnered critical acclaim and Oscar nominations, focused on Zuckerberg's founding of the platform and subsequent legal battles. The new project aims to shed light on the ethical challenges and hidden truths within the tech giant.