The Social Reckoning trailer gives us our first look at Jeremy Strong as Zuck
Succession’s Jeremy Strong takes over the role of an older Mark Zuckerberg from The Social Network’s Jesse Eisenberg.
Succession’s Jeremy Strong takes over the role of an older Mark Zuckerberg from The Social Network’s Jesse Eisenberg.
by Jun 10, 2026, 2:02 PM UTC
Andrew Liszewski is a senior reporter who’s been covering and reviewing the latest gadgets and tech since 2006, but has loved all things electronic since he was a kid.
Over 15 years after David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s The Social Network premiered in theaters, Sony has released the first trailer for The Social Reckoning ahead of its theatrical release on October 9th. The follow-up takes place 17 years after the events portrayed in the original film and follows a young Facebook engineer who enlists the help of a Wall Street Journal reporter to expose the platform’s secrets.
The film stars Jeremy Strong as a much older Mark Zuckerberg (doing a memorable impression of the Meta CEO’s voice), Mikey Madison as Facebook engineer and whistleblower Frances Haugen, and Jeremy Allen White as WSJ reporter Jeff Horwitz. While The Social Network was written by Aaron Sorkin (who earned an Oscar for the original’s adapted screenplay) and directed by David Fincher, the follow-up is both written and directed by Sorkin.
The new trailer originally debuted at CinemaCon a few months ago where Sorkin told the crowd that “a while back, we told a story about a college kid who built a website in his dorm and connected the world. Well, as you might have noticed, a couple of things have changed since that dream exploded into a global corporation. It’s time to say more,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. Sorkin has described the new film as a “real David and Goliath story.”
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