Jesse Eisenberg speaks out after being replaced for The Social Network sequel
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Jesse Eisenberg speaks out after being replaced for The Social Network sequel
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"Listen, for reasons that have nothing to do with how amazing that movie will be, really, truthfully, but when you play a character, you feel, at some point, you've grown into something else, he said. But it's a really wonderful movie. I'm friends with Aaron Sorkin, who wrote and is directing this movie, and all of the reasons that I am not in it are completely unrelated to how brilliant it will be."
The Independent solicits donations to fund reporters covering reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while keeping reporting freely available without paywalls. The Independent cites investigative work ranging from Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC financials to the documentary 'The A Word', and states donations enable journalists to speak to both sides of stories. Aaron Sorkin is writing and directing a Social Network sequel titled The Social Reckoning, which will cover Mark Zuckerberg's actions during the time of the January 6 riots in 2010. Jeremy Strong has been cast as Zuckerberg. Jesse Eisenberg said he is friends with Sorkin and that his reasons for not returning are unrelated to the film's brilliance, adding that an actor can feel they have grown into something else after playing a character.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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