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    Jesse Eisenberg Turned Down The Social Reckoning Because He Has Problems With Mark Zuckergberg, Aaron Sorkin Says

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    Jesse Eisenberg Turned Down The Social Reckoning Because He Has Problems With Mark Zuckergberg, Aaron Sorkin Says
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    The Social Reckoning writer and director Aaron Sorkin spent three days trying to convince Jesse Eisenberg to reprise his role as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg before he ultimately turned him down.

    Eisenberg made a name for himself with movies like Zombieland, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Now You See Me, and more, but it’s his part as Zuckerberg in The Social Network that he might be best known for. Directed by David Fincher, the film earned the star an Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nomination at the 83rd Academy Awards, with iconic moments, such as Eduardo Saverin’s (played by Andrew Garfield) laptop-slamming rant, giving the project staying power in the 16 years since its release.

    Where The Social Network explored the people and drama that led to the creation of Facebook, The Social Reckoning tells a story set years later as it attempts to tackle the social media platform’s effects on its users – but without Eisenberg as its star. Instead, its first trailer, revealed earlier this week, features Succession actor Jeremy Strong as an older Zuckerberg, leaving fans of the original movie wondering why the original lead didn’t sign on to return.

    Sorkin, who also wrote the first film, confirmed the details surrounding Eisenberg’s decision to step away from the Facebook world during an interview with Vanity Fair. It should come as little surprise to hear the actor was his first choice for the part.

    “I felt like it belonged to him,” Sorkin said, “and he was certainly battle-tested.”

    Sorkin clarified that he didn’t want to speak for Eisenberg when it came to his feelings on Facebook. Still, the three days the director spent trying to convince him to reprise his role as the now-controversial tech figurehead made his feelings pretty clear.

    “He simply did not want to be conflated with Mark Zuckerberg anymore, that he has his problems with the guy,” Sorkin explained.

    Jesse Eisenberg. Photo by Bruce Glikas/WireImage.

    He continued, referencing a moment from The Social Network: “He doesn’t like kids coming up to him in airports with business cards that say ‘I’m CEO, bitch’ for him to sign.”

    Vanity Fair reports that Sorkin first poked Eisenberg with an opportunity to read The Social Reckoning script at a 2025 Oscar Party. This same party saw him also run into Strong, who suggested he would be interested in taking up the mantle if Eisenberg didn’t want it.

    In October 2025, Eisenberg talked to Today about why he decided to pass on The Social Network companion story. He said at the time that the part was simply something he had “outgrown.”

    “Listen, for reasons that have nothing to do with how amazing that movie will be, really truthfully,” Eisenberg explained. “When you play a character, you feel, at some point, maybe you’ve outgrown it, 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.”

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    Sorkin will deliver another fictionalized version of Zuckerberg when The Social Reckoning premieres October 9, 2026. For more, you can read IGN’s original 8/10 review of The Social Network.

    Photo by Bruce Glikas/WireImage.

    Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He’s best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

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