A decade after The Social Network captivated audiences with its portrayal of Facebook’s turbulent beginnings, Hollywood is preparing for a highly anticipated sequel. The upcoming film will shift focus from the platform’s creation to one of its most controversial chapters: the Haugen leaks.
The leaks, released by whistleblower Frances Haugen in 2021, revealed thousands of internal documents suggesting that Facebook (now Meta) was aware of the harmful impact of its platforms on society but failed to take meaningful action. These disclosures sparked global debates on online safety, misinformation, and the responsibility of tech giants in shaping public discourse.
In a bold casting move, Emmy-winning actor Jeremy Strong, best known for his role in HBO’s Succession, is set to portray Mark Zuckerberg. Industry insiders believe Strong’s intensity and nuanced performances make him a fitting choice for capturing the complexities of Zuckerberg during one of the most scrutinized periods of his career.
The sequel, directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, is expected to balance dramatization with real-world events, offering viewers an inside look at corporate decision-making, ethical dilemmas, and the fallout of Haugen’s testimony before the U.S. Congress.
Film critics and tech analysts alike anticipate that the project will reignite conversations about social media’s role in modern democracy. With its sharp writing, acclaimed director, and timely subject matter, the film could mirror the cultural impact of its predecessor.
Production is set to begin next year, with a release date likely in 2026. Fans of the original movie—and anyone following the evolving story of social media—are already marking their calendars.
‘Social Network’ Sequel: Jeremy Strong Plays Zuckerberg in Haugen Leak Story