'The Social Network' Writer Confirms Sequel Will Explore Facebook's Role in Capitol Attack
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Aaron Sorkin is not just stopping at the origins of Facebook with 'The Social Network' but he is also poised to tackle its impact on democracy and the Capitol riot in an eagerly awaited sequel.

AceShowbiz - Aaron Sorkin, the Academy Award-winning writer behind "The Social Network," is gearing up to pen a sequel that aims to delve into the darker implications of Facebook's influence on U.S. democracy, including its role leading up to the January 6 Capitol riot.

Revealed in a recent episode of "The Town" podcast, Sorkin's ambitious project reflects a poignant critique of the social media giant's algorithm, emphasizing how it fosters divisiveness to drive engagement - a notion that has raised alarm and anticipation in equal measure.

Sorkin's commentary shows a significant share of the blame to Facebook for its role in the events leading up to January 6. His assertive stance, "Look, yeah, I'll be writing about this. I blame Facebook for January 6," signals a bold narrative waiting to be explored, urging potential viewers that they'll have to "buy a movie ticket" to witness his take on the controversial subject.

The project, still in its nascent stages, promises to provide a critical examination of Facebook's operating ethos, particularly its relentless pursuit of growth often at the expense of integrity.

Repeatedly alluding to the prospective sequel over recent years, Sorkin has emphasized that his continued involvement hinges on the return of David Fincher, the original film's director, to the helm. This condition underscores the creative synergy that contributed to the first film's success and hints at Sorkin's dedication to maintaining a high standard for the sequel.

Inspired by Ben Mezrich's book "The Accidental Billionaires," "The Social Network" not only chronicled the founding of Facebook but also spotlighted the ensuing legal entanglements, garnering substantial acclaim with over $224M in worldwide earnings and several Oscars -including a win for Sorkin in Best Adapted Screenplay.

As Aaron Sorkin contemplates the narrative complexities of Facebook's journey from a revolutionary social platform to a contentious figure in democracy's digital age, his sequel promises to be a vivid reflection on contemporary societal and political dilemmas.

For young people navigating the intricate web of social media's socio-political impact, Sorkin's next move is not just a piece of entertainment but a mirror to our times, making it a cinematic endeavor worth awaiting.

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