Andrew Garfield has become well-known among audiences for leading Spider-Man movies and other notable flicks. However, one can't forget that the British actor truly broke through and became a household name as part of the cast of David Fincher’s The Social Network . Garfield famously played Eduardo Saverin and earned rave reviews for his work .

With a sequel to the dramatic biopic reportedly in the works, Garfield is now weighing in on whether or not he’d reprise his role. During an installment of The Town podcast that was recorded earlier this year, Aaron Sorkin confirmed he’s currently writing a sequel to The Social Network . The Oscar-winning screenwriter specified that it will be more of a spiritual successor than a direct sequel.

Sorkin has wanted this sequel to happen since 2019, feeling so many “dramatic” events related to Facebook have occurred since its startup. Aaron Sorkin's comments suggest that he wants to tackle the impact on the eponymous social media platform, which he partially blames for the riots that occurred at the U.S.

Capitol on January 6, 2021. It's probably a given that Jesse Eisenberg , who played Mark Zuckerberg, would have a role in the flick. While speaking Esquire , Andrew Garfield expressed enthusiasm and uncertainty when addressing a reprisal for himself: I think anything that Aaron [Sorkin] does is going to be really, really powerful and interesting, and if he’s feeling drawn to a subject, you know it’s gonna be some juice in it.

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