Overview
- 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.