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Amazon's "Artificial" film about OpenAI and Sam Altman is set to debut next year. It sounds a lot like "The Social Network." ...
One of the most prescient movies of the 21st century is getting a sequel—and it couldn't come at a better time.
"The Social Network 2" will be directed by Aaron Sorkin and will delve deeper into our obsession with social media.
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TheGamer on MSNThe Social Network 2 Is Exactly What We Need Right NowIt’s hard to fully express in one article how I feel about The Social Network, David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s 2010 ...
Now, “The Social Network Part II” is in the works. The film about the early days of Facebook was not loved by Mark Zuckerberg. Up Next: Get 5 Dark Horse Stocks Wall Street Is Quietly Loading Up On ...
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Cosmopolitan India on MSNThe Social Network 2 is officially in the works, and here's what we know so farL ong before Instagram became the 'it' social media app, there was Facebook—Mark Zuckerberg's most successful venture, one ...
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The Social Network, the Facebook biographical drama that Mark Zuckerberg said was "hurtful", is getting a sequel. And if the first one made Zuck do a frowning face, then he ain't seen nothing yet.
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Comic Basics on MSN“Social Network 2” Will Feature New Characters and Go Beyond Facebook, Insider RevealsThe Social Network is getting a sequel, and it sounds like it’s going to be a lot different from the first movie. According ...
With the announcement that The Social Network getting a sequel, Aaron Sorkin should write the film, but he shouldn’t be behind the camera to direct.
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FlickSided on MSNThe Social Network II shifts focus from Facebook to new lead charactersThe Social Network II has taken the Social Network franchise in a totally new direction, making way for the introduction of ...
Fifteen years after Jesse Eisenberg made Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg look like the socially awkward tech genius he is in director David Fincher’s The Social Network, the film’s writer ...
D avid Fincher’s 2010 film The Social Network ends with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) refreshing the friend request of an ex-girlfriend, a pathetic and mode ...
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