I don’t have live updates in my current session, but here’s the latest I can summarize based on available information up to now.
- The Social Reckoning is being reported as a companion piece to The Social Network, focusing on accountability and the broader societal impact of Facebook, with casting changes and a newer storyline that follows whistleblower narratives.[1][2][4][6]
- Release timing has been set for 2026 in various reports, with a target date around October 2026 in some outlets, and ongoing discussion about the cast and production details.[4][6][8]
- The project is connected to real-world reporting on Facebook’s role in misinformation and social harm, drawing inspiration from investigative journalism surrounding The Facebook Files and notable events like the spread of disinformation and political consequences.[6][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise, up-to-date details (e.g., current official release date, confirmed cast, and production status) if you specify that you want the latest news. I can also fetch and summarize the most recent articles from major outlets.
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Aaron Sorkin is set to revisit the world of Facebook with his latest feature, ‘The Social Reckoning’, a follow-up to his acclaimed 2010 film ‘The Social Network’. Sony Pictures confirmed on Friday that the new drama will arrive in UK cinemas on October 9, 2026. The cast includes Jeremy Strong (Succession) as Facebook founder Mark
tob.newsAdvertisement Jesse Eisenberg will not reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in the upcoming sequel to The Social Network. The new film, titled The Social Reckoning, is moving forward with a new cast. It will be directed and written by Aaron Sorkin for Sony Pictures. The story picks up 17 years after the original film
inews.zoombangla.comDeva Woodly is an Associate Professor of Politics at the New School. Her latest book, *Reckoning: BlackLivesMatter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements*, which examines how social movements re-politicize public life in times of political despair, was published by Oxford University Press in November 2021.
www.vassar.eduMikey Madison stars as a Facebook Whistleblower in “The Social Network” sequel
www.harpersbazaar.comAs the first anniversary of the 2020 racial justice uprising approaches, SOC journalism students offer insightful reporting about their peers’ reckoning with race through a journalism project published by Teen Vogue.
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www.imdb.comCNN This article quotes Jennifer Richeson’s September op-ed that described the recent social justice movements as an “awakening that is rare in our history.”
www.justicehappenshere.yale.eduABSTRACT:In response to the killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, and with a sense of urgency, the authors created and conducted a unique approach—a reckoning—to confronting ...
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