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The Social Network Part II” Is Official—and Aaron Sorkin Is Back in the Director’s Chair
The Social Network Part II is officially in the works, with Aaron Sorkin returning to write and direct. Here’s what we know so far about the sequel.
The Tipsy Critic
6/25/2025

Aaron Sorkin, the Oscar-winning screenwriter behind The Social Network (2010), is returning to tell Facebook’s next chapter—this time not just writing, but directing the follow-up titled The Social Network Part II for Sony Pictures .
Sorkin’s new screenplay, inspired by The Wall Street Journal’s “Facebook Files” (October 2021), will dig into Facebook’s societal impact, from users’ mental health to the network’s role in the January 6 Capitol
From Dorm-Room Origin Story to Global Power Player
The original Social Network, directed by David Fincher, chronicled Mark Zuckerberg’s rise and earned $224 million and three Oscars Now, Sorkin is shifting focus: this sequel has moved from “not a traditional sequel” to becoming a full follow-up, examining what happened after Facebook became ubiquitous
Sorkin’s blunt summation? He “blames Facebook for January 6” and promises audiences will need to “buy a movie ticket” to understand how deep that accountability runs.
A Darker, More Politically Charged Sequel
The film explores Facebook’s alleged algorithmic choice to prioritize divisive content over integrity—and the consequences of turning clicks into chaos criticfilm.com+8theguardian.com+8justjared.com+8.
Sorkin has been clear: “There’s supposed to be a constant tension at Facebook between growth and integrity—there isn’t. It’s just growth.”
Casting, Cameos, and Creative Wildcards
No official cast details or production timeline have been announced yet. Jesse Eisenberg, who starred as Zuckerberg in the first film, hasn’t confirmed involvement. Directors David Fincher’s interest remains uncertain—he previously warned a sequel is a “can of worms
Still, with Sorkin also producing alongside Todd Black, Peter Rice, and Stuart Besser theverge.com, the project has heavyweight backing.
Why This Matters Now
The Social Network reshaped how we interpret tech biopics, crafting a sharply-dialogued origin story. With Part II, Sorkin is picking a side—shedding light on Facebook’s dangerous fallout, from teen suffering to political unrest.
In today’s climate of rampant misinformation and rising distrust, this isn’t just movie news—it’s a political event wrapped in screenplay. Sorkin is not just revisiting Zuckerberg; he’s confronting a cultural reckoning.
Final Word
“The Social Network Part II” is poised to be less biopic, more indictment—a sequel that doesn’t just revisit the past, but interrogates the platform that reshaped our world.
If Facebook was the unstoppable digital empire in the first film, this next chapter is about the wreckage it left behind. With Sorkin directing his rawest, most urgent script yet, this sequel could be the most important tech-driven film of the decade.
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