Succession star Jeremy Strong will be taking over the role of Mark Zuckerberg from Jesse Eisenberg in this year’s highly anticipated sequel to 2010’s The Social Network, but although Eisenberg passed on the opportunity to reprise his memorable turn as the Facebook co-founder in Aaron Sorkin’s upcoming movie, he’s still fielding questions about exactly why he made the decision in the run-up to its release.
Speaking to Variety at the premiere of Minions & Monsters, the latest installment of Illumination’s animated franchise where Eisenberg voices an alien robot, the actor suggested that turning down Sorkin’s offer to appear in The Social Reckoning was almost akin to “letting down America.”
“It’s an honor to speak to Aaron in any capacity, because he’s so articulate and charming and so bright,” Eisenberg said. “We talked about doing the movie for several days, as he said. The way Aaron speaks, he speaks so wonderfully — as he writes — that in a way, if you’re not going to do something with him, it feels almost like you’re letting down America.”
Eisenberg also summarized his decision to reject the offer, adding, “I just told [Sorkin] I’m moving in different directions in my life, and you know, what he said sums it up nicely: I don’t want to be associated with that character. But all of my reasons for not wanting to do the movie have nothing to do with how wonderful the movie is, and will be, and I’m sure is already.”