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  • Wunmi Mosaku Joins Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Social Reckoning’

    Wunmi Mosaku as Annie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Sinners,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Wunmi Mosaku as Annie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Sinners,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Preview:

    • ‘Loki’s Wunmi Mosaku is the latest addition to ‘The Social Reckoning’.
    • She joins the likes of Jeremy Strong, Jeremy Allen White and Mikey Madison.
    • Aaron Sorkin wrote and will direct the movie.

    With some big names –– those would be ‘The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White, ‘The Apprentice’s Jeremy Strong and ‘Anora’ Oscar winner Mikey Madison –– already involved, writer/director Aaron Sorkin is filling out the rest of the cast for ‘The Social Reckoning.’

    And the latest to join, according to Deadline? ‘Sinners’ Wunmi Mosaku.

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    The new movie will follow 2010’s ‘The Social Network’ (which Sorkin won an Oscar for scripting), which looked at the controversial birth of Facebook and the college/post-college days of founder Mark Zuckerberg.

    Related Article: Mikey Madison Eyed for ‘Social Network’ Follow-Up

    What was the story of ‘The Social Network’?

    (L to R) Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    (L to R) Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    The 2010 original, which had David Fincher calling the shots, looked at the difficult evolution of Facebook from college ranking system created ––  there’s some debate as the movie suggests –– by Zuckerberg, played there by Jesse Eisenberg.

    ‘The Social Network’ charts Zuckerberg and his system’s rise to ubiquity and the people who ended up suing for their share of the profits, including the Winklevoss twins and old college friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield).

    A huge hit with audiences and critics, it earned $226 million at the global box office.

    How does ‘The Social Reckoning’ follow that?

    Mikey Madison accepts the Oscar® for Actress in a Leading Role during the live ABC Telecast of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    Mikey Madison accepts the Oscar® for Actress in a Leading Role during the live ABC Telecast of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Described as a companion piece to ‘The Social Network,’ Sorkin’s new script tells the true story of how Frances Haugen (Madison), a young Facebook engineer, enlists the help of Jeff Horwitz (White), a Wall Street Journal reporter, to go on a dangerous journey that ends up blowing the whistle on the social network’s most guarded secrets.

    Strong is taking over the role of Zuckerberg from Eisenberg, while Mosaku’s role is unknown for now. Bill Burr (‘The King of Staten Island’) is also aboard, similarly in a mysterious role.

    Where else have we seen Wunmi Mosaku?

    (Center) Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15 in Marvel Studios' 'Loki,' Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Gareth Gatrell. © 2023 MARVEL.
    (Center) Wunmi Mosaku as Hunter B-15 in Marvel Studios’ ‘Loki,’ Season 2, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Gareth Gatrell. © 2023 MARVEL.

    In addition to her role in box office hit ‘Sinners,’ Mosaku has been seen in the likes of Marvel’s ‘Loki’ (and she reprised her role as Time Variance Authority Agent B-15 in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’).

    Outside of those, she’s cropped up in the likes of ‘Lovecraft Country,’ ‘His House’ and ‘Black Mirror.’

    And next up, she’ll appear alongside Amanda Seyfried in ‘The Life and Deaths of Wilson Shedd’, the forthcoming prison break thriller written and directed by Tim Blake Nelson.

    When will ‘The Social Network II’ be on screens?

    Sony has yet to confirm a release date for the new movie. But we’d be shocked –– shocked, we tell you! –– if it wasn’t lined up as a potential awards competitor next year.

    (L to R) Wunmi Mosaku, Anna Kendrick, and Kaniehtiio Horn in 'Alice, Darling.'
    (L to R) Wunmi Mosaku, Anna Kendrick, and Kaniehtiio Horn in ‘Alice, Darling.’

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  • Recasting Zuckerberg For ‘The Social Network 2’ Is Not Smart

    (Left) Jeremy Strong arrives on the red carpet of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Etienne Laurent / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    (Left) Jeremy Strong arrives on the red carpet of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Etienne Laurent / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Preview: 

    • Jeremy Strong is being eyed to join ‘The Social Network 2’ as Mark Zuckerberg, replacing Jesse Eisenberg.
    • Both actors are very talented, but with Jesse Eisenberg still acting, this would make no sense.
    • Replacing the main character’s actor will likely hurt the film in the long run.

    The Social Network‘ is considered one of Aaron Sorkin‘s best films, which says a lot because he has made some great ones. The movie follows the birth of Facebook, and works perfectly as a stand-alone. Some would argue there is no need for a follow-up; however, with the way that social media has grown over the years, it comes as no surprise that Sorkin wants to explore it further.

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    The casting surrounding the film is what is turning heads. News of replacing Jesse Eisenberg, who is the perfect Mark Zuckerberg, is shocking enough, but hearing that Jeremy Strong is the frontrunner for the role does not make a lot of sense. He is a great actor, we all know this, and he can pull off the billionaire businessman wonderfully, as seen in ‘Succession‘, but he doesn’t give off Zuckerberg vibes at all.

    Related Article: Mikey Madison & Jeremy Allen White Circle ‘The Social Network Part II’

    Jeremy Strong Is A Great Actor, But This Is Bad Casting

    Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn in 'The Apprentice'. Photo: Briarcliff Entertainment.
    Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn in ‘The Apprentice’. Photo: Briarcliff Entertainment.

    Jeremy Strong has some serious acting chops. He is able to get intense and downright scary when he needs to, but can also channel a more vulnerable side when the script calls for it. That said, casting him as Mark Zuckerberg makes no sense to me, and I don’t think I am alone in that.

    Zuckerberg is more of a geeky, tech guy, something that Jesse Eisenberg perfectly embodied in ‘The Social Network’. I am unsure that Jeremy Strong would be able to bring him to life on the screen in a way that feels authentic and genuine.

    Why Can’t Jesse Eisenberg Reprise The Role? 

    Jesse Eisenberg arrives on the red carpet of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Etienne Laurent / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    Jesse Eisenberg arrives on the red carpet of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Etienne Laurent / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    With Jesse Eisenberg still acting, it seems to make no sense to replace him for the sequel, unless it was his decision. Perhaps there is more going on behind the scenes than we know. He is writing and directing now as well, having a lot of success with ‘A Real Pain‘ and is returning to the ‘Now You See Me‘ franchise, but I just don’t understand Aaron Sorkin’s decision to move forward to this project without him.

    Will Recasting Hurt The Performance Of ‘The Social Network 2’?

    Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Recasting the main actor of a franchise is almost never a good idea. Sometimes there are extenuating circumstances, but with Jesse Eisenberg still acting, and still nailing his performances, it does not make any sense to replace him in ‘The Social Network 2’. If necessary, Aaron Sorkin should wait until his schedule clears up so that he can reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg.

    Mikey Madison and Jeremy Allen White are also being eyed to join the cast, however we do not yet know which roles will be offered to them. Hopefully they are not replacing actors that appeared in the first film as well.

    Aaron Sorkin attends the Academy’s 7th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
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  • Mikey Madison Eyed for ‘Social Network’ Follow-Up

    (Left) Mikey Madison accepts the Oscar® for Actress in a Leading Role during the live ABC Telecast of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Male Actor in a Comedy Series, Jeremy Allen White, 'The Bear' 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards, Show, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA - 24 Feb 2024. Credit: Photo by Christopher Polk/Shutterstock for SAG.
    (Left) Mikey Madison accepts the Oscar® for Actress in a Leading Role during the live ABC Telecast of the 97th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton / The Academy. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Male Actor in a Comedy Series, Jeremy Allen White, ‘The Bear’ 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards, Show, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA – 24 Feb 2024. Credit: Photo by Christopher Polk/Shutterstock for SAG.

    Preview:

    • Jeremy Allen White and Mikey Madison are the top choices for ‘The Social Network II”.
    • Aaron Sorkin is writing and directing the follow-up.
    • It’s not a direct sequel to the 2010 David Fincher Oscar winner, but continues focusing on Facebook.

    Around a month ago, we learned that, after fiddling with ideas for a while, Aaron Sorkin had come up with a way to follow up 2010’s ‘The Social Network’, which won three Oscars, including one for Sorkin’s screenplay, and chronicled the difficult birth of Facebook.

    Now, with the result widespread (and one of the key players in social media harm), Sorkin is developing ‘The Social Network II’ –– not a direct sequel, but instead something peeling back the layers of Facebook and its parent company Meta.

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    According to Deadline, Sorkin and Sony are confident in the material to begin putting out feelers to actors, with white-hot names Jeremy Allen White (a multiple award winner for ‘The Bear’) and ‘Anora’ Oscar winner Mikey Madison at the top of the list.

    No formal offers have been made to either actor, so watch this space to see if they do jump aboard.

    The Hollywood Reporter has learned that, assuming their deals close, Madison would be Frances Haugen, the data engineer-turned-whistleblower who went to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Wall Street Journal with her information. White would play the former WSJ tech reporter who leads the breaking of the Facebook files.

    And that’s not all… Jeremy Strong is also reportedly under consideration, and might end up playing debated Facebook creator (and current boss) Mark Zuckerberg this time around, replacing Jesse Eisenberg.

    Related Article: Aaron Sorkin Ready to Write and Direct ‘The Social Network Part II’

    What was the story of ‘The Social Network’?

    (L to R) Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    (L to R) Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    The 2010 original, which as mentioned had David Fincher calling the shots, looked at the difficult evolution of Facebook from college ranking system created –– again, there’s debate as the movie suggests –– by Zuckerberg, played there by Eisenberg.

    ‘The Social Network’ charts Zuckerberg and his system’s rise to ubiquity and the people who ended up suing for their share of the profits, including the Winklevoss twins and old college friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield).

    A huge hit with audiences and critics, it earned $226 million at the global box office.

    What has Aaron Sorkin said about a ‘Social Network’ follow-up?

    Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Talking on a live edition of ‘The Town’ Podcast, Sorkin announced that his concern regarding how Facebook’s system has poisoned politics on the personal and national level led him to start work on a new script, which while not a direct sequel to ‘The Social Network’, would follow up on the low-key fears that were subtextual in the original.

    Here’s what Sorkin told hosts Matthew Belloni and Peter Hamby:

    “Look, yeah, I’ll be writing about this. I blame Facebook for January 6. Facebook has been, among other things, tuning its algorithm to promote the most divisive material possible. Because that is what will increase engagement. That is what will get you to — what they call inside the hallways of Facebook — ‘the infinite scroll’ … There’s supposed to be a constant tension at Facebook between growth and integrity. There isn’t. There’s just growth. If Mark Zuckerberg woke up tomorrow morning and realized there is nothing you can buy for $120 billion that you can’t buy for $119 billion dollars, ‘So how about if I make a little bit less money? I will tune up integrity and tune down growth.’ Yes, you can do that by switching a one to a zero.”

    Asked what exactly he’d be focused on, he told the audience that they’d have to buy a movie ticket to find that out.

    We do know a little more now, though: Sorkin’s screenplay for the new movie explores the story behind the Wall Street Journal‘s ‘The Facebook Files’, an explosive series of articles published in October 2021 that exposed the inner workings of — and multiple harms caused by — the world’s largest social network.

    When will ‘The Social Network II’ be on screens?

    Sony has yet to confirm a release date for the new movie.

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  • Aaron Sorkin Making ‘The Social Network’ Follow-Up

    Aaron Sorkin attends the Academy’s 7th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    Aaron Sorkin attends the Academy’s 7th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Preview:

    • Aaron Sorkin will write and direct a follow-up to ‘The Social Network’.
    • It’s not a direct sequel to the 2010 David Fincher Oscar winner.
    • Sony is once again backing the movie.

    Back in 2010, ‘The Social Network’ made a big impact on movies and society in general. It charted the controversial rise of Facebook and the even more dicey story of creator –– there’s still debate about that –– Mark Zuckerberg, who continues to be a divisive figure.

    That movie earned plenty of praise and awards (more on that below), and now a follow-up is in the works.

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    Unlike the original, which had director David Fincher overseeing it, this time writer Aaron Sorkin is looking to pull double duty, with Deadline reporting that he hit upon a new concept after looking into the social media platform’s impact on politics and society, and being inspired by a series of articles in the Wall Street Journal.

    Sony, which released the original movie, is on board for this one.

    Related Article: Aaron Sorkin Looking to Make a Movie About Facebook’s Social Impact

    What was the story of ‘The Social Network’?

    (L to R) Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    (L to R) Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    The 2010 original, which as mentioned had David Fincher calling the shots, looked at the difficult evolution of Facebook from college ranking system created –– again, there’s debate as the movie suggests –– by Mark Zuckerberg, played there by Jesse Eisenberg.

    ‘The Social Network’ charts Zuckerberg and his system’s rise to ubiquity and the people who ended up suing for their share of the profits, including the Winklevoss twins and old college friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield).

    As the famous poster tagline from the movie suggests, “you don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies”.

    A huge hit with audiences and critics, it earned $226 million at the global box office. Nominated for eight Oscars including Best Picture, the movie won three, including Sorkin for Best Adapted Screenplay.

    What has Aaron Sorkin said about a ‘Social Network’ follow-up?

    Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Talking on a live edition of ‘The Town’ Podcast, Sorkin announced that his concern regarding how Facebook’s system has poisoned politics on the personal and national level led him to start work on a new script, which while not a direct sequel to ‘The Social Network’, would follow up on the low-key fears that were subtextual in the original.

    Here’s what Sorkin told hosts Matthew Belloni and Peter Hamby:

    “Look, yeah, I’ll be writing about this. I blame Facebook for January 6. Facebook has been, among other things, tuning its algorithm to promote the most divisive material possible. Because that is what will increase engagement. That is what will get you to — what they call inside the hallways of Facebook — ‘the infinite scroll’ … There’s supposed to be a constant tension at Facebook between growth and integrity. There isn’t. There’s just growth. If Mark Zuckerberg woke up tomorrow morning and realized there is nothing you can buy for $120 billion that you can’t buy for $119 billion dollars, ‘So how about if I make a little bit less money? I will tune up integrity and tune down growth.’ Yes, you can do that by switching a one to a zero.”

    Asked what exactly he’d be focused on, he told the audience that they’d have to buy a movie ticket to find that out.

    We do know a little more now, though: Sorkin’s screenplay for the new movie explores the story behind the Wall Street Journal‘s ‘The Facebook Files’, an explosive series of articles published in October 2021 that exposed the inner workings of — and multiple harms caused by — the world’s largest social network.

    Deadline’s sources stress that the new film isn’t strictly a “January 6” movie and will focus not just on the 2020 election but also Facebook’s effect on teens, preteens, violence and countries outside the U.S.

    Since the original’s release, Sorkin has made a name for himself as a director, bringing to screens movies such as ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’, ‘Molly’s Game’ and ‘Being the Ricardos’.

    While we doubt he’ll look to emulate the style and intensity that Fincher brought to the first film, chances are he’ll find a way to make the new one interesting in its own way.

    When will ‘The Social Network II’ be on screens?

    Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Since Sorkin has the script apparently in hand, we may well see this one ramp up quickly –– there’s no production date in place yet, but the main deals for Sorkin and producers Todd Black, Peter Rice and Stuart Besser are locked down.

    The writer/director will start gathering an ensemble for the movie soon and you know this will attract all sorts of established names and rising stars. A bigger question might be whether Jesse Eisenberg will be lured back to play Zuckerberg again, even if it’s in a much reduced capacity. We’ll have to wait and see on that one.

    (L to R) Justin Timberlake and Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    (L to R) Justin Timberlake and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

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  • Aaron Sorkin Planning ‘Spiritual Sequel’ to ‘The Social Network’

    Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'.
    (L to R) Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Preview:

    • Aaron Sorkin is writing a script about Facebook’s dangerous influence.
    • He was inspired by the January 6 incident.
    • The project is still at an early stage.

    Given that Aaron Sorkin won a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for turning Ben Mezrich’s book ‘The Accidental Billionaires’ into the story of Facebook’s birth and complicated, contested early days, it seems only natural that he might be the person to tackle a story about its power and influence in the current era.

    And from the sounds of it, that’s just what the creator of TV classic ‘The West Wing’ is now working on, albeit independent of any studio commission. And it appears he’s very suspicious of the site’s motives and impact.

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    What is Aaron Sorkin looking at for a potential new Facebook movie?

    Aaron Sorkin attends the Academy’s 7th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 14, 2015.
    Aaron Sorkin attends the Academy’s 7th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Talking on a live edition of ‘The Town’ Podcast, Sorkin announced that his concern regarding how Facebook’s system has poisoned politics on the personal and national level led him to start work on a new script, which while not a direct sequel to ‘The Social Network’, would follow up on the low-key fears that were subtextual in the original.

    Here’s what Sorkin told hosts Matthew Belloni and Peter Hamby:

    “Look, yeah, I’ll be writing about this. I blame Facebook for January 6. Facebook has been, among other things, tuning its algorithm to promote the most divisive material possible. Because that is what will increase engagement. That is what will get you to — what they call inside the hallways of Facebook — ‘the infinite scroll’ … There’s supposed to be a constant tension at Facebook between growth and integrity. There isn’t. There’s just growth. If Mark Zuckerberg woke up tomorrow morning and realized there is nothing you can buy for $120 billion that you can’t buy for $119 billion dollars, ‘So how about if I make a little bit less money? I will tune up integrity and tune down growth.’ Yes, you can do that by switching a one to a zero.”

    Oh, and asked what exactly he’d be focused on, he told the audience that they’d have to buy a movie ticket to find that out.

    Related Article: Jessie Eisenberg and Claire Danes Talk FX’s ‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’

    Who could direct a ‘Social Network’ follow-up?

    Jesse Eisenberg in 'The Social Network'.
    Jesse Eisenberg in ‘The Social Network’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    David Fincher, of course, directed ‘The Social Network’ to great success, and Sorkin has said in the past that any future Facebook-associated project would be one he’d only consider if the ‘Se7en’ and ‘Fight Club’ filmmaker was involved.

    This is what he told the ‘Happy Sad Confused’ podcast in 2020:

    “People have been talking to me about [a sequel] because of what we’ve discovered is the dark side of Facebook. Do I want to write that movie? Yeah I do. I will only write it if [David Fincher] directs it. If Billy Wilder came back from the grave and said he wanted to direct it, I’d say I’d only do it with David.”

    Yet in recent years, Sorkin himself has stepped up to direct his scripts, with movies including ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ and ‘Being the Ricardos’.

    Right now, this exists only as a work-in-progress script by Sorkin, so we’ll see whether he gets to the point where he wants to take it out and attract some interest.

    Aaron Sorkin, Oscar®-nominee for Adapted Screenplay, arrives for the 84th Annual Academy Awards® from Hollywood, CA February 26, 2012.
    Aaron Sorkin, Oscar®-nominee for Adapted Screenplay, arrives for the 84th Annual Academy Awards® from Hollywood, CA February 26, 2012. Credit/Provider: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

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