Aaron Sorkin, writer on the 2010 film, The Social Network, says “there should be a sequel.”

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sorkin said, “I know a lot more about Facebook in 2005 than I do in 2018 – but I know enough to know that there should be a sequel.”

“A lot of very interesting, dramatic stuff has happened since the movie ends with the settling [of] the lawsuit from the Winklevoss twins and Eduardo Saverin,” Sorkin said.

Considering recent developments with the social media giant, including the controversy over the way Facebook handles user data, there is plenty of material for a potential sequel, and Sorkin isn’t the only one taking notice.

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Sorkin went on to say he’s been repeatedly contacted by Social Network producer Scott Rudin about making another film. “I’ve gotten more than one email from him with an article attached, saying ‘Isn’t it time for a sequel?'”

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