Actor Jesse Eisenberg has declined to reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in the sequel to 'The Social Network,' titled 'The Social Reckoning.' Despite extensive discussions with screenwriter and director Aaron Sorkin, Eisenberg decided against taking on the role again due to personal reasons. He expressed respect for Sorkin's talent but stated he no longer wants to be associated with the character of Zuckerberg. Sorkin mentioned that Eisenberg felt the role had already been fully explored and did not wish to be continually linked to Zuckerberg, citing discomfort with how the character was portrayed, including interactions with children at airports. In the sequel, Jeremy Strong takes over the role of Zuckerberg. The film follows Facebook engineer Frances Haugen, played by Mireille Enos, and journalist Walt Harrity, portrayed by Jeremy Allen White, inspired by a 2021 investigative series examining Facebook's operations, its negative impact on teenagers, and its role in spreading misinformation and politically related content.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the decision of an actor to decline a role in a film that addresses issues related to Facebook's influence on society, including misinformation and political violence. It provides balanced quotes from both the actor and the filmmaker, without overtly favoring one perspective. No
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 95 · Objektivnost 92): Highly accurate with detailed quotes from Eisenberg and Sorkin, consistent with other sources. Slightly more emotive in describing Eisenberg's feelings but still balanced.





