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David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin Discuss Possibility of 'The Social Network' Sequel, Label it as 'Can of Worms'

Fincher and Sorkin wary of challenges, both personal issues with original producer Scott Rudin and massive changes in Facebook's influence, that might hinder sequel to the 2010 hit film 'The Social Network'.

  • David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin have discussed the possibility of a sequel to the film 'The Social Network', but express hesitance due to potential complications and challenges.
  • One of the obstacles could be personal issues with original producer Scott Rudin, who was accused of workplace abuse and has since seemingly left the film industry.
  • Another hurdle might be the huge influence Facebook has gained since the original film was made, making a depiction of its evolution challenging to encapsulate.
  • Sorkin has previously indicated interest in creating a sequel, even considering the book 'Zucked' by Roger McNamee as potential source material.
  • Despite the difficulties, the story of Facebook in recent years is seen as worth telling, suggesting that a sequel may still be a possibility.
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