Jeremy Strong has undergone a total transformation.
In the first trailer for The Social Network sequel The Social Reckoning—which follows the whistleblowing events led by Frances Haugen (Mikey Madison)—fans got their first look at the Succession alum as Mark Zuckerberg, complete with blonde hair and a voice uncannily similar to that of the Facebook creator.
Picking up 17 years later, Zuckerberg is no longer a budding entrepreneur but instead a power player within the technology space. As Strong warns in the June 10 trailer, “I’m not two years out of a dorm room anymore.”
And in this sequel, the tech mogul—played by Jesse Eisenberg in the original—sees his biggest hurdle yet: a Wall Street Journal article written by Jeff Horwitz (Jeremy Allen White) which, with the help of Haugen and the internal documents she shared, exposes the company’s allegedly harmful practices and eventually brings him before Congress.
“This company and that guy,” White’s character Horwitz warns his colleagues “are playing unprecedented roles in our lives.”










