The Social Reckoning (2026)

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Title: The Social Reckoning (2026)

Tagline: The Internet's not written in pencil, it's written in ink.

Genre: Drama

Director: Aaron Sorkin

Cast: Jeremy Strong, Mikey Madison, Jeremy Allen White, Bill Burr

Release: 2026-10-09

Plot: Explore the inner workings of — and multiple harms caused by — Facebook, the world's largest social network.
 

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Oh my God, Aaron Sorkin, my favorite director of all time! This will be as amazing as newsroom or whatever stupid ass political leftist bullshit he's done in the past. I can't wait for the quick fire dialogue between snarky characters that I wish would all die in a fire!

I mean I hate Facebook and I don't ever use it, some old conflicted, but my theory is it will probably be something talking about how Facebook connects people in the ass end of the stupid show.
 

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It's going to show a bunch of dumb maga people. It'll be like Borat, but with Aaron sorkin dialogue
 
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Oh my God, Aaron Sorkin, my favorite director of all time! This will be as amazing as newsroom or whatever stupid ass political leftist bullshit he's done in the past. I can't wait for the quick fire dialogue between snarky characters that I wish would all die in a fire!

I mean I hate Facebook and I don't ever use it, some old conflicted, but my theory is it will probably be something talking about how Facebook connects people in the ass end of the stupid show.

I love "quick fire dialogue between snarky characters"! It's often found in movies with my other favorite thing, "immediately follow every emotional beat with a quirky joke so you don't have to actually stop and process any feelings"

Looking forward to not seeing this!
 
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Don't forget about the long, music filled soliloquies at the very end where the audience is all supposed to realize the error of their ways and strive to make the world a better place!

Sorkin has always been a fucking hack. But I love the people that used to defend his shlock for years here.
 
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