David Fincher isn’t fairly prepared to offer a “like” to the idea of doing a sequel to his 2010 Academy Award-winning movie in regards to the founding of Fb, The Social Community.
Fincher, 61, talked about it with The Guardian in help of his new film with Michael Fassbender, The Killer.
“Aaron [Sorkin, The Social Network’s screenwriter] and I’ve talked about it, however, um… that’s a can of worms,” Fincher mentioned, and didn’t elaborate.
Sorkin can be up for it. In a 2021 interview, he mentioned, “”I feel what has been happening with Fb these previous few years is a narrative very a lot price telling, and there’s a option to inform it as a observe as much as The Social Community, and that’s as a lot as I do know.”
The Social Community received Oscars for Greatest Tailored Screenplay, Greatest Movie Modifying, and Greatest Unique Rating on the 2011 Academy Awards. It starred Jesse Eisenberg as Fb founder Mark Zuckeberg, with Andrew Garfield as the corporate’s cofounder, Eduardo Saverin, Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker, and Armie Hammer in a twin position because the twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss.