“The Social Network” is a film about the formation of Facebook, which was released in 2010. Now, after 15 years, Sony is seen continuing the...
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“The Social Network” is a film about the formation of Facebook, which was released in 2010. Now, after 15 years, Sony is seen continuing the development phase for a sequel to it.Aaron Sorkin, who wrote the first film, is expected to return to write and direct the second film. At the moment, it is not known when this film will be released for release, and whether the cast of the first film will be retained or not.This second film is expected to touch on the development of social media, in addition to the internal work culture, as well as the effects that Facebook has brought to the real world, such as on elections, the impact on teenagers, violence and others.With Facebook now also owning a number of popular brands such as Instagram and WhatsApp under them, this film will certainly be another film that many are looking forward to – especially in today's digital era.
“The Social Network” is a film about the formation of Facebook, which was released in 2010. Now, after 15 years, Sony is seen continuing the...
Aaron Sorkin is revisiting Facebook's saga with a sequel to 'The Social Network,' directing and scripting the film for Sony Pictures. Drawing...
Aaron Sorkin is revisiting Facebook's saga with a sequel to 'The Social Network,' directing and scripting the film for Sony Pictures. Drawing...
The follow-up to the 2010 film about the founding of Facebook is in development at Sony Pictures.
The follow-up to the 2010 film about the founding of Facebook is in development at Sony Pictures.
The Social Network Part II is based on a Wall Street Journal investigation into Facebook.
The Social Network Part II is based on a Wall Street Journal investigation into Facebook.
The Social Network is officially getting a follow-up — and Aaron Sorkin is finally ready to press “log in.” See, we’re down with the tech...
The Social Network is officially getting a follow-up — and Aaron Sorkin is finally ready to press “log in.” See, we’re down with the tech...
Oscar-winning writer returns to subject of his 2010 hit for follow-up based on Wall Street Journal series on Facebook