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David Fincher: The Box Office Architect Behind 5 Highest-Grossing Thrillers That Gripped Global Audiences
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Highest Grossing David Fincher Movies List(Photo Credit –Wikimedia)

David Fincher’s films are like a cinematic labyrinth, dark, intricate, and utterly mesmerizing. Known for his meticulous direction and a knack for creating tension in the most unexpected places, Fincher has become one of Hollywood’s most revered directors. From psychological thrillers to intense dramas, his films often leave audiences both stunned and satisfied. Whether it’s the chilling mystery of Seven, the twisty narrative of Fight Club, or the unsettling suspense of Gone Girl, Fincher’s work is a rollercoaster of emotion and tension. And let’s not forget his signature visual style, which has earned him a reputation for creating some of the most visually compelling films in modern cinema. Let’s take a closer look at the top 5 highest-grossing David Fincher films, each a box-office juggernaut in its own right.

5. The Social Network (2010)

Box office: $224.9 million

The birth of Facebook,...
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  • 2025-05-01
  • par Samridhi Goel
  • KoiMoi
When Andrew Garfield Got Into A Golden Globes Scuffle Over The Social Network Drama? Here’s What We Know
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Andrew Garfield The Social Network (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Andrew Garfield once got a little too wrapped up in The Social Network, and it showed. The actor admitted he carried his character’s anger into a Golden Globes party weekend, leading to an “altercation” he still looks back on with a wince.

Garfield, who played Eduardo Saverin opposite Jesse Eisenberg’s Mark Zuckerberg, said filming The Social Network was an intense experience. Shooting kicked off in October 2009 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, under the sharp eye of director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. The movie traced the true story of how Saverin and Zuckerberg’s friendship cracked under the weight of Facebook’s rise and millions of dollars.

Working with Fincher meant countless takes, which Garfield said pushed him to deliver raw performances. In an interview with Collider, Andrew Garfield explained, “One of the things I understand about why he does that...
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  • 2025-04-30
  • par Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
When Andrew Garfield Revealed He Looked Up To The Social Network Co-Star Justin Timberlake As A Kid: “He Brought S*xy Back”
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Did Andrew Garfield Look Up To His The Social Network Co-Star Justin Timberlake? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Andrew Garfield didn’t just meet his childhood idol while filming The Social Network. He shared scenes with him. In 2010, when the Oscar-nominated film hit theaters, Garfield was still carving out his Hollywood identity. But working with Justin Timberlake? That was a full-circle moment.

During his Wired Autocomplete Interview, Garfield gave fans a peek into that surreal experience. “I wish I could be Justin when I was a kid,” he admitted, adding, “He brought s*xy back. That is no mean feat for one person to do.” Safe to say, Garfield wasn’t just acting on set. He was lowkey fanboying the whole time.

Justin Timberlake played Sean Parker, the flashy co-founder of Napster, in The Social Network, while Andrew Garfield portrayed Eduardo Saverin, Facebook’s ousted co-founder. Their characters clashed hard in the film.
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  • 2025-04-13
  • par Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
From Tom Cruise to Denzel Washington: Every Hollywood Legend Snubbed at the Oscars in the Last 15 Years
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The 97th Academy Awards is right around the corner, and it has already started creating buzz around the event. Celebrating excellence in the film industry, the award ceremony honors outstanding achievements in filmmaking, including acting, directing, writing, cinematography, and other aspects of filmmaking, making it the pinnacle of Hollywood recognition.

But over the last few years, even the most legendary actors have faced shocking snubs. Many popular and brilliant celebrities who influence and dominate the box office have not gotten the recognition they deserve when the award season rolls around.

Let’s look at a list of a few celebrities who have been overlooked by the Academy in the last 15 years.

Andrew Garfield A still from The Social Network | Credits: Netflix

2010 was packed with amazing movies, be it Christopher Nolan’s Inception, Shutter Island, and Black Swan, among others. One such notable movie that received eight nominations is The Social Network,...
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  • 2025-03-02
  • par Rahul Biju
  • FandomWire
10 Best Movies Coming to Hulu in March 2025 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This March, Hulu is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the wacky crime comedy series Deli Boys to the much-anticipated streaming release of Anora. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Hulu this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the ten best films that are coming to Hulu in March 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

High Fidelity (March 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Touchstone Pictures

High Fidelity is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears from a screenplay co-written by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack, and Scott Rosenberg. Based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Nick Hornby, the 2000 film follows Rob, a record store owner who has been unlucky in relationships. However, his bad luck might...
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  • 2025-02-28
  • par Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
“He’s a billionaire in Singapore”: Andrew Garfield Doesn’t Want Fans to Feel Bad for His ‘The Social Network’ Character Who Got Screwed by Mark Zuckerberg
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Andrew Garfield has brought many iconic characters to life, such as the web-slinging Spider-Man or the heroic Desmond Doss in Hacksaw Ridge. But his role in The Social Network as Eduardo Saverin is still remembered after all these years.

Andrew Garfield in Under The Banner of Heaven | Hungry Jackal Productions

David Fincher’s film featured the actual story of Mark Zuckerberg and Saverin and the fallout between these co-founders of Facebook. Now, what does Garfield think about the man he played in the movie, and what are his thoughts on the sequel? Let’s find out!

The Social Network star Andrew Garfield talks about Eduardo Saverin’s lavish life Andrew Garfield in The Social Network | Columbia Pictures

Andrew Garfield’s portrayal of Eduardo Saverin left us all heartbroken while watching The Social Network, as he got sidelined from Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg. But many might not know that it wasn’t the end for Saverin,...
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  • 2025-02-27
  • par Sonika Kamble
  • FandomWire
When The Kratos vs. Hulk Debate Took Over the Internet: “Would Beat The Sh*t Outta…”
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Revisiting The Kratos vs. Hulk Online Debate (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Remember when the internet couldn’t stop debating who would win in a fight between Kratos and the Hulk? Fans went absolutely wild, firing up discussions across social media, particularly on X (formerly Twitter). The topic had everything: muscle, power, and unyielding fan loyalty. So, let’s break down this epic clash of titans.

It’s not hard to see why the question is so intriguing. On one side, we have Kratos, the God of War, a seasoned warrior with unmatched strength, tactical genius, and the ability to take down gods and titans alike. On the other, we have the Hulk, a literal powerhouse capable of smashing through mountains and becoming stronger the angrier he gets. Both are built like tanks, both have faced off against gods, and both are practically unstoppable. But that’s where the fun debate begins.
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  • 2025-02-06
  • par Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
When Controversial Director Gaspar Noe Defended Real Intimate Scenes In His Movies: “Wanted To Have Fun With The Audience”
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What Did Love (2015) Director Gaspar Noe Say About Using Intimate Scenes In His Movies? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Gaspar Noe, the director behind Love (2015), stirred the pot with his bold stance on onscreen intimacy. Known for including real s*x in his films, Noe insisted that his explicit content isn’t just for shock value; it’s a way of portraying love and desire authentically, not like the artificial world of p****graphy.

In an interview with the Irish Examiner, Noe explained why the real scenes in his films are different from adult movies: “In what you call ‘adult movies’ there are no feelings at all. You never see people kissing or talking about pregnancy. You never see any girl having her periods and you never see a girl with regular pubic hair. It’s like a separate world that has nothing to do with normal life.” His point? Unlike adult films,...
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  • 2025-02-06
  • par Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
Andrew Garfield First Auditioned For This Character In The Social Network Before Landing Eduardo Saverin’s Role
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Do You Know Which The Social Network Role Andrew Garfield Initially Audition For?(Photo Credit – Instagram)

Andrew Garfield has become one of Hollywood’s most talented and versatile actors, but his breakthrough came with The Social Network (2010). Before taking on major roles such as Spider-Man, Garfield delivered a powerful performance as Eduardo Saverin, the co-founder of Facebook. His portrayal of Saverin’s emotional journey and eventual fallout with Mark Zuckerberg was widely praised, earning him a Golden Globe nomination.

However, many don’t know that Garfield was initially slated for an audition of Zuckerberg himself. Director David Fincher recognized his acting prowess but felt Garfield’s emotional depth was better suited for the role of Saverin, creating the perfect dynamic opposite Jesse Eisenberg’s portrayal of Zuckerberg. Andrew Garfield’s performance remains one of the most compelling aspects of the movie, but his journey to landing the role wasn’t...
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  • 2025-02-06
  • par Piyush Yadav
  • KoiMoi
The Social Network Star Doesn't Want to Be Associated With 'Problematic' Mark Zuckerberg
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The Social Network star Jesse Eisenberg recently distanced himself from Facebook and Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg. The actor described some of Zuckerberg's actions as problematic and concerning.

Eisenberg appeared on BBC Radio 4's Today show and spoke about his association with Zuckerberg. "It's like this guy is... doing things that are problematic, taking away fact-checking," Eisenberg said. "[There are] safety concerns. Making people who are already threatened in the world more threatened." Eisenberg played Zuckerberg in Aaron Sorkin's 2010 biographical drama The Social Network. The film also starred Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake and Armie Hammer.

Related'It Can Be About Real Things:' Daisy Ridley's Star Wars Movie Writer Teases Story Direction

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Eisenberg went on to double down on his concerns with the Facebook entrepreneur. "These people have billions upon billions of dollars, like more money than any human person has ever amassed,...
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  • 2025-02-04
  • par Sam Fang
  • CBR
Looking Back at Jesse Eisenberg’s Iconic Role of Mark Zuckerberg in “The Social Network”
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Jesse Eisenberg has put himself back in the Oscars race with A Real Pain, a film he wrote, directed, and acted in. The film has received two nominations, including Best Screenplay for Eisenberg and Best Supporting Actor for Kieran Culkin. Eisenberg’s earlier stint at the Oscars was when he went up against and lost narrowly to Colin Firth at the Academy Awards in 2011.

At the time, Eisenberg was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for playing Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in David Fincher’s The Social Network. Aaron Sorkin wrote a screenplay for the film, that was adapted from Ben Mezrich’s book The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal.

Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg as Eduardo Saverin and Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network | Credits: Sony Pictures Releasing

The book explored the multiple lawsuits that were ongoing at the time against Zuckerberg.
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  • 2025-01-31
  • par Hashim Asraff
  • FandomWire
iHeartMedia Teams Up with Qatar’s Government Communications Office to Announce ‘iHeartPodcasts’ at Web Summit Qatar 2025
Conal Byrne in The Reconstruction of William Zero (2014)
iHeartMedia, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally and the Government Communications Office of the State of Qatar (Gco) announced that iHeartPodcasts will be the official podcast partner for the 2025 Web Summit Qatar.

The second edition of Web Summit Qatar is set to gather more than 20,000 technology and business leaders, founders, world-leading investors, media and a record 1,250 startups at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (Decc) from February 23 - 26, 2025.

Top iHeartPodcasts talent, show producers and executives will be in attendance to participate in a range of events including educational sessions, live podcast recordings and Centre Stage content like fireside chats, panel discussions and Q&a sessions.

This year’s Centre Stage sessions will welcome Conal Byrne, CEO of the iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group along with other leading iHeartPodcasts talent including Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author and co-founder of Pushkin Industries and host of “Revisionist History”; Jay Shetty, global best-selling author and award-winning host...
Voir l’article complet sur Podnews.net
  • 2025-01-30
  • Podnews.net
Andrew Garfield & Florence Pugh's 2024 High-Acclaimed Tearjerker Movie Is Coming To Streaming Next Month
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English actors, Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, are some of the biggest stars currently working in Hollywood, with a strong following thanks to the varied range of their filmography. Both Garfield and Pugh attracted major mainstream attention as they took on the roles of two arachnid-themed heroes when they played Spider-Man and Yelena Belova in several projects inspired by the Marvel Comics characters. While their superhero roles may have netted them major attention across the globe, Garfield and Pugh's respective ranges can be seen throughout their past roles.

Garfield's mainstream breakout came when he portrayed social media entrepreneur Eduardo Saverin in The Social Network, while his portrayal of pacifist World War II corporal Desmond Doss in Hacksaw Ridge and playwright Jonathan Larson in Tick, Tick... Boom! saw him receive nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor. After Pugh made her breakthrough through her roles in Fighting with My Family,...
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  • 2025-01-14
  • par Nathan Graham-Lowery
  • ScreenRant
“I wish Andrew Garfield had destroyed all his computers”: Mark Zuckerberg’s Masculine Energy Comment Makes the Best Scene in ‘The Social Network’ Even Better
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Mark Zuckerberg may have co-founded the social media service Facebook and its parent company Meta Platforms, but as of late, the controversy he has been garnering through his comments has been nothing short of throwing dirt on his name and reputation. For one, the 40-year-old is under the limelight for all the wrong reasons for his chauvinist remarks.

Mark Zuckerberg. | Credits: Image by Jd Lasica from Pleasanton, CA, US / Licensed under Cca-2.0 / Wikimedia Commons.

Recently, Zuckerberg said some things that ostensibly hinted at his negative perspective toward “feminine energy” and encouraged “masculine energy” in companies. After reading that, fans can’t help but comment how this makes the best scene in The Social Network even better — the one where Andrew Garfield’s Eduardo destroyed Jesse Eisenberg’s Zuckerberg’s computer.

Mark Zuckerberg’s recent stunt is making a ‘The Social Network’ scene even better

For one who gained a lot...
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  • 2025-01-14
  • par Mahin Sultan
  • FandomWire
Before Kieran Culkin Goes For An Oscar, Revisit The Director & Co-Star's 96% Rt Movie From 14 Years Ago
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Kieran Culkin's star has been rapidly on the rise and his latest film, A Real Pain, could see him win an Oscar, but before that happens, take a beat to go back and revisit another incredible film by his co-star and director from 2010. Kieran Culkin is no stranger to Hollywood. As a child, he was frequently cast in minor roles in notable movies, including Father of the Bride, starring a comedy legend, and Home Alone, starring Macaulay Culkin. However, as is clear by the shared name, Kieran's brother, Macaulay, actually had a much more successful career in acting at the time.

While he did manage to land a leading role in a film in 2002, that was the year that also marked a several year-long hiatus from appearing in TV and film until he returned in 2008. His next biggest notable role was in 2010, when Culkin appeared in Scott Pilgrim vs.
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  • 2025-01-12
  • par Ben Gibbons
  • ScreenRant
2010 Andrew Garfield Classic That Defined a Generation Has Been Added to The National Film Registry for Being Culturally and Historically Significant
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David Fincher’s movie about how Facebook started and became the mammoth that it is today, starring Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg and Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin, has been added to the National Film Registry, and it is no surprise why.

Andrew Garfield and Jesse Eisenberg In The Social Network | Credits: Sony Pictures Entertainment

The Social Network no doubt still holds up as a must-watch, not just for its take on the messy birth of Facebook that ushered in a new era of the internet, but for its sharp commentary on power, ambition, and most importantly the thin line between good and bad. In a world ruled by social media, the film’s themes hit harder than ever, making it a modern classic that still sparks conversations.

Andrew Garfield’s The Social Network is now immortal!

Out of the 2 million films in the Library of Congress, only 900 have made...
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  • 2024-12-17
  • par Sampurna Banerjee
  • FandomWire
Andrew Garfields Doctor Who Cameos Are Strangely Similar to Spider-Man
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Quick Links Who Does Andrew Garfield Play in Doctor Who? Frank Can Easily Fit Into The Amazing Spider-Man Frank Is also Heroic as Peter in The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Andrew Garfield has had a wonderful time in Hollywood so far. No scandals or spells of battling destructive inner demons, just hopping from one good movie to the next, like Peter Parker on top of New York buildings. So, when did the good times begin? Playing Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin in The Social Network put Garfields career on the fast track. He then gained wider recognition for playing Spider-Man in the superhero films The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Since then, fans have found it hard to separate the actor from the iconic Marvel character, but he has consistently proved himself elsewhere. Garfield received Oscar nominations for his portrayals of Desmond Doss in the war film Hacksaw Ridge...
Voir l’article complet sur MovieWeb
  • 2024-11-09
  • par Philip Etemesi
  • MovieWeb
What Happened To Eduardo Saverin After The Social Network
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The Social Network depicts how the revolutionary social media sensation Facebook came to be when Mark Zuckerberg first came up with the idea in 2003, but it doesn't show what happened to his partner and friend Eduardo Saverin after he was ousted from the company. Played by Andrew Garfield in the movie, Saverin gave Facebook its startup money and was fully onboard with the business. However, creative differences between Saverin and Zuckerberg led to tension at the company. Once Sean Parker came into the picture, Zuckerberg adhered to his advice more than Saverin's. This led to Saverin's dismissal from Facebook, an end to his friendship with Zuckerberg, and a lawsuit.

Saverin's role in creating Facebook is among the biggest things The Social Network gets wrong about what really happened. Saverin's unavailability was what really led to his being fired from Facebook. Zuckerberg tasked Saverin with providing the site with funding, setting up the company,...
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  • 2024-10-30
  • par Tom Russell, Matt John
  • ScreenRant
Why Andrew Garfield Deleted His Facebook Account Before The Social Network
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Andrew Garfield confesses that he deleted his Facebook account before he worked on the 2010 biographical film The Social Network. Directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, the critically-acclaimed, award-winning drama portrays the founding of the social networking site Facebook, beginning with a young Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) at Harvard University, where he befriended Eduardo Saverin (Garfield), an early investor and co-founder of the platform. Facebook has faced an onslaught of controversies since its inception in 2004. For years, the company has been accused of selling, mismanaging user data, and spreading misinformation.

In an interview with GQ while promoting his new movie We Live in Time, Garfield explains why he deleted the app and praises the portrayal of the controversial media giant in The Social Network. He admits the decision to leave the platform did stem from Zuckerberg's increasingly questionable reputation, and that he "had an unease around it." Garfield...
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  • 2024-10-24
  • par Bella Garcia
  • ScreenRant
Andrew Garfield Explains What Social Network Was Really About 14 Years Later
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Andrew Garfield offers his thoughts on what The Social Network is really about. The 2010 David Fincher movie tells the story of Mark Zuckerberg and the founding of Facebook, which became a massive social media empire. Garfield played Eduardo Saverin, who is known for being a co-founder of Facebook with Zuckerberg. In addition to Garfield, The Social Network features a leading cast of Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Rooney Mara, Bryan Barter, Dustin Fitzsimons, and Joseph Mazzello.

In an interview with GQ, Garfield explained what he thought The Social Network was really about. In a lengthy explanation, Garfield broke down the relationship between Eduardo and Mark in the film, describing it as a "one-sided love, brotherhood relationship." He felt the relationship portrayed a phenomenon experienced by "the majority of human beings." In addition to the Eduardo and Mark portion of The Social Network, he also discussed the film's themes of holding multiple...
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  • 2024-10-22
  • par Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
We Live In Time Cast & Character Guide
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We Live in Time's central cast bring the film's romantic and bittersweet story to life. Directed by John Crowley, We Live in Time focuses on the relationship of Almut and Tobias in modern-day London. Told out of sequential order, the tearjerker We Live in Time showcases how the couple met, the struggles they experienced, and set the stage for a beautifully melancholy story about life and love. The film boasts an impressive cast across the board, with several talented actors with a range of experience bringing a lived-in quality to the movie.

We Live in Time is truly a two-hander though, splitting focus between Florence Pugh's Almut and Andre Garfield's Tobias. The pair push and pull during their course of their relationship, setting up many of the film's internal drama over their conflicting views but genuine feelings about marriage, children, life and death. It's a deceptively tricky pair of characters,...
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  • 2024-10-08
  • par Brandon Zachary
  • ScreenRant
Andrew Garfield Would Love to Return for The Social Network Sequel That's Now Being Written
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Andrew Garfield, the Academy Award-nominated actor known for playing Spider-Man and for projects like Tick, Tick... Boom! and Hacksaw Ridge, shares that he would love to participate in a sequel to David Fincher's drama thriller The Social Network. In the first film, Garfield gave life to Eduardo Saverin, one of the co-creators of "The Facebook" during the early years of Mark Zuckerberg's groundbreaking social network. Now, while answering a few questions for Esquire, Garfield revealed whether he would return for a sequel to The Social Network. A sequel that is reportedly now being written.

"I think anything that Aaron does is going to be really, really powerful and interesting, and if hes feeling drawn to a subject, you know its going to be some juice in it. Id be excited. I dont imagine Id be part of it because I think Eduardo is just living off his billions in Singapore.
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  • 2024-10-07
  • par Federico Furzan
  • MovieWeb
Andrew Garfield Would Love To Return For The Social Network 2, But There's A Catch
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Andrew Garfield is open to reprising his role as Brazilian billionaire and entrepreneur Eduardo Saverin in a sequel to The Social Network. However, the actor feels that the character might not have a place in the story.

"I think anything that [writer] 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 got some juice in it. I'd be excited [about a sequel]," Garfield said when asked how he felt about The Social Network 2 during an appearance on Esquire's Explain This Video Series. The actor went on to explain why he remains doubtful about his involvement. "I don't imagine I'd be part of it because I think Eduardo is just living off his billions in Singapore," he said.

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  • 2024-10-03
  • par Charlene Badasie
  • CBR
Social Network 2 & Possible Return As Eduardo Addressed By Andrew Garfield
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Andrew Garfield discusses his potential return as Eduardo in The Social Network 2. Garfield played Eduardo Saverin, a co-founder of Facebook, in the 2010 film The Social Network. The Social Network was directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. In addition to Garfield, the film featured a leading cast including Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Rooney Mara, Armie Hammer, Dustin Fitzsimmons, and Joseph Mazzello. It was nominated for multiple Oscars, winning three, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Sorkin.

Speaking with Esquire, Garfield discusses The Social Network 2 and whether he would make an appearance. Garfield opened by praising Sorkin, saying that any project he "does is going to be really, really powerful and interesting." As for the sequel itself, Garfield said that while he would "be excited" to do one, he "[doesn't] imagine [he'd] be a part of it." This is because he "think[s] Eduardo is just living off his billions in Singapore," and...
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  • 2024-10-03
  • par Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
Andrew Garfield Says He Probably Wouldn’t Return for a ‘Social Network’ Sequel
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Andrew Garfield is unfriending “The Social Network” for its rumored sequel.

The actor told Esquire in the below video that while screenwriter Aaron Sorkin has teased a follow-up film, Garfield most likely not would reprise his role of early Facebook investor Eduardo Saverin.

“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 got some juice in it. I’d be excited [about a sequel],” Garfield said. “I don’t imagine I’d be part of it because I think Eduardo is just living off his billions in Singapore.”

Garfield jokingly added, “People think Eduardo got [screwed] over but he’s a billionaire in Singapore, and I’m sitting here, sweating, talking about myself to a bunch of strangers.”

The “Spider-Man” alum shared that collaborating with Sorkin is “like working with one of our great playwrights.
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  • 2024-10-02
  • par Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
The Magic Faraway Tree Cast & Character Guide
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The Magic Faraway Tree is an upcoming movie based on the childrens book of the same name, which follows a family in the remote British countryside as they discover a magical tree that transports them to fantastical lands. Its a sweet story about the importance of family, compassion, and appreciating the world around you, penned by the popular childrens author Enid Blyton. There are plenty of great animated movies based on childrens books, but theres a sense of playful wonder to The Magic Faraway Tree that sets it apart.

Blytons 1943 book was previously adapted as a collection of short TV episodes called Enid Blyton's Enchanted Lands: The Magic of the Faraway Tree. However, the upcoming film will take a deeper dive into the story. Simon Farnaby will pen the script, with Ben Gregor directing, promising an all-around great adaptation. The entire cast of The Magic Faraway Tree hasn't been announced yet,...
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  • 2024-09-19
  • par Jack Walters
  • ScreenRant
Gold Medalist Credits ‘The Social Network’ for Getting Him Into Rowing
Justin Best
Justin Best won the gold medal as part of the U.S. men’s four rowing team, but he shared that it all goes back to a pop culture origin: the Aaron Sorkin-written, David Fincher-directed “The Social Network,” the fictionalized origin story of Mark Zuckerberg and the beginnings of Facebook.

“So I was in between sports and I was going into my freshman year of high school and I had gotten a concussion in football and I was like, ‘No more football,'” Best told People on Friday at the Olympics Team USA house. “And obviously the Winklevoss twins are portrayed, and they are rowers by nature. And so my parents were like, ‘Hey, Justin has a similar body type to the actor who portrayed them.'”

The Winklevoss twins were portrayed in the film by the since-disgraced Armie Hammer and body double Josh Pence, with Hammer’s...
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  • 2024-08-03
  • par Mike Roe
  • The Wrap
Andrew Garfield's Movie Debut Was in a War Drama With Tom Cruise & Meryl Streep
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While it generally takes an actor several years after entering the industry to become a household name, Andrew Garfield has had one of the quickest rises to prominence out of any young star. It was arguably his heartbreaking performance as Eduardo Saverin in The Social Network that first put Garfield on the map for cinema fans, indicating he could bring pathos and realism to films that were already nearly perfect. While his tenure in The Amazing Spider-Man films didnt turn out in his favor, Garfield has since reinvented himself as a nontraditional leading man, and worked alongside talented directors such as Martin Scorsese, David Robert Mitchell, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Mel Gibson. Although The Social Network is often cited as his breakout, Garfield made his acting debut in the political drama Lions for Lambs.
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  • 2024-06-29
  • par Liam Gaughan
  • Collider.com
David Fincher's Netflix Prequel Of Jack Nicholson's 1974 Mystery Classic Gets Exciting Update & Details From Og Writer
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Robert Towne and David Fincher's collaboration on the Chinatown prequel series promises to delve into Jake Gittes and Lou Escobar's partnership while respecting the original film. Towne confirms all of the scripts for the prequel show have been completed. The enduring elements of Chinatown will be expanded upon in the Netflix prequel series, with an emphasis on Gittes' evolution and Escobar's backstory.

Chinatown writer Robert Towne provides an update on David Fincher's upcoming prequel series of the celebrated 1974 film. Fincher and Towne have been collaborating to create a Netflix prequel series that explores the life of J.J. "Jake" Gittes (Jack Nicholson) before the events of Chinatown. The project, along with Fincher and Towne's involvement, was first announced in 2019, with the latest update being the most substantial since its initial announcement.

While speaking with Variety, Towne shared that all the scripts for the Chinatown prequel series have been completed.
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  • 2024-06-23
  • par Matthew Rudoy
  • ScreenRant
This AI App Lets You Create Your Own TV Episodes That Look Just Like ‘South Park’
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A new app wants to become the “Netflix of AI,” allowing users to watch one of its AI-generated animated series on-demand. Not yet moved? The Showrunner app then allows the viewers to use AI to create their own episodes of the show.

AI production company Fable Studios has today launched the app in its Alpha stage to the public. With it, they’re releasing the first two episodes of an animated series created with Showrunner’s AI tools, a tech-industry satire called “Exit Valley” that looks quite similar to the animation style seen on “South Park” or “Rick and Morty.”

The first episode, which you can watch here, imagines Gold Rush-era ancestors of Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, and the Winklevoss twins fighting to the death over the valuable element in a satirical take on the cutthroat battle over Facebook. Even their “South Park” is…not quite “South Park.” And...
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  • 2024-05-30
  • par Brian Welk
  • Indiewire
The Social Network 2 Must Only Happen On 1 Condition (& Aaron Sorkin Agrees)
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The Social Network 2 might happen with a script focused on Facebook's impact on the Capitol insurrection, pending Fincher's return. Sorkin hopes to tackle Facebook's greed and divisive algorithm in a potential sequel, needing Fincher's direction once again. While a sequel faces challenges in the changing Facebook landscape, getting Fincher, Sorkin, and Eisenberg back could lead to success.

The Social Network 2 may finally be in the works, but it can only become an on-screen reality if writer Aaron Sorkin's conditions are met. The original 2010 movie, written by Sorkin and directed by David Fincher, was the subject of high critical praise and triumphant Oscar wins. This, of course, means that a sequel has been part of the discussion for over a decade. Now, it seems that Sorkin is finally penning Facebook's continued story, and though it's not necessarily confirmed as a The Social Network sequel, the involvement of its...
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  • 2024-04-27
  • par Angel Shaw
  • ScreenRant
The Social Network Getting A (Sort Of) Sequel From Original Oscar-Winning Writer
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Aaron Sorkin is working on a script exploring the dark side of Facebook. The new script isn't confirmed as The Social Network 2, but has similar subject matter and themes. Sorkin blames Facebook's algorithm tuning for January 6 and plans to delve deeper in his script.

A quasi-sequel to The Social Network is being written by Aaron Sorkin. The 2010 Sorkin movie, which was directed by David Fincher and based on the 2009 Ben Mezrich book The Accidental Billionaires, was nominated for eight Oscars, winning five. It followed Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) from his college years through the rise of Facebook, as well as his contentious relationship with his business partner Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield). While a sequel to the movie was never produced, director David Fincher hinted as recently as 2023 that he would be willing to explore the possibility of returning to that well.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Aaron Sorkin was interviewed on...
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  • 2024-04-26
  • par Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
Andrew Garfield’s ‘The Social Network’ Performance Came for Everything
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Andrew Garfield has come a long way since The Amazing Spider-Man. Over the years, he’s become a beloved, critically acclaimed actor, in film, television, and theater, earning two Oscar nominations along the way. However, one of his best performances is still his breakout role in The Social Network. Garfield brought Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin to the big screen in 2010 when David Fincher teamed up with legendary screenwriter Aaron Sorkin in a retelling of the creation of the tech conglomerate, Facebook, now known as Meta. While Jesse Eisenberg was deservingly nominated for an Oscar for his gripping performance as CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Garfield’s role remains one of the film's greatest strengths 15 years later.
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  • 2024-04-23
  • par Claudia Picado
  • Collider.com
5 Times Marvel Actors Appeared in Rick and Morty
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Rick and Morty will definitely go down in history as one of the greatest adult animated series of all time, and for good reason as well. The series has continued to receive good ratings and reviews throughout its seven-season long run which started back in 2013.

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The series has risen to such prominence fame that even multiple high-profile celebrities and media personalities have also made guest appearances on the show throughout its run. So, today we look at the 5 times a Marvel star has made an appearance on Rick and Morty.

1. Hugh Jackman as himself in Rick and Morty

Hugh Jackman is one of the most established actors in the industry and the actor is most well known for his iconic portrayal of Wolverine which he first portrayed back in 2000. Jackman recently appeared as himself in the premier episode of season 7 of Rick and Morty. In the episode,...
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  • 2024-02-14
  • par Shikhar Tiwari
  • FandomWire
The 7 Best New Movies on Netflix in November 2023
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Thanksgiving is a great time to spend with family and eat way too much, but it’s also an opportune time to gather around and watch a great movie together. To that end, we’ve put together a curated list of some of the best new movies streaming on Netflix this month, singling out new releases and new library titles that are sure to keep the whole family engaged. Whether you’re in the mood for an assassin thriller, inspirational drama, animated family film or a cult classic, we’ve got something for everyone.

Check out our picks for the best new movies on Netflix in November below.

“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” Universal Pictures

There’s no better time to revisit filmmaker Edgar Wright’s cult classic “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” – but make sure you watch the live-action adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s graphic novels before you...
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  • 2023-11-19
  • par Adam Chitwood
  • The Wrap
The 25 Best New Movies Streaming in November 2023
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November has arrived, and with it a bevy of exciting, engaging and fresh new movies to stream on your friendly neighborhood streaming service. As fall is in full swing, the tone and tenor of new movies is starting to shift in a more dramatic direction while studios begin to trot out their awards contenders. A few of those arrive this month, including true stories “Nyad” and “Rustin,” but it’s not all serious business — the Awkwafina/Sandra Oh comedy “Quiz Lady” and David Fincher’s take on a B-movie “The Killer” both arrive this month as well.

And that’s not to mention the cornucopia of library titles that are newly streaming this month, including a host of Christmas classics. Whether it’s Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+ or Disney+, we’ve got you covered with our curated selection of the best new movies streaming in November 2023 below.
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  • 2023-11-10
  • par Drew Taylor
  • The Wrap
What Happened To The Social Network's Real Winklevoss Twins After Facebook Lawsuit
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The Winklevoss twins gained exposure in the biopic "The Social Network" and were involved in a legal battle with Mark Zuckerberg over the creation of Facebook, which ended in a $65 million settlement. After the movie's release, the twins founded Winklevoss Capital Management in 2012, a venture capital firm, and later Gemini, a cryptocurrency exchange in 2014. Each of the Winklevoss twins is worth an estimated $1.4 billion.

David Fincher's The Social Network focuses quite a lot on the Winklevoss twins, whose professional stories are tied to Facebook's origins but continued after the lawsuit depicted in the movie. The 2010 film surrounding Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg and how he created the popular social media also gave a fictionalized insight into the real people who had a say on how it happened, like Eduardo Saverin, Sean Parker, and the Winklevoss twins Cameron and Tyler. Following the events shown in the movie, most of them continued their careers,...
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  • 2023-11-05
  • par Monica Coman
  • ScreenRant
The Social Network Ending Explained
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The ending of The Social Network leaves Mark Zuckerberg just as unsettled as he was at the beginning, emphasizing that his feelings remain unchanged despite major events. The movie focuses on the destructive relationships Mark creates in his bid to stand out, highlighting how the story is more about the people he alienates rather than the growth of Facebook. Mark's friendships are destroyed throughout the movie, with his ambition leaving him alone and his relationships imploding due to betrayals and mistrust.

The Social Network wraps up its multiple storylines about Facebook's formation with an ending that leaves Mark Zuckerberg as unsettled as he was at the beginning. The self-explanatory title reveals that the 2010 David Fincher movie tells a dramatized story of the creation of Facebook based on Ben Mezrich’s non-fiction novel The Accidental Billionaires. Still, The Social Network's true story adaptation focuses plenty on the few relationships Mark...
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  • 2023-11-03
  • par Antonella Gugliersi
  • ScreenRant
The Social Network True Story: Everything The Facebook Movie Got Wrong
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The Social Network took creative liberties in portraying the creation of Facebook, including Mark Zuckerberg's motivation for creating the website. Eduardo Saverin's role in the creation of Facebook was different than how it was portrayed in the film. He was not the victim and his intentions were mischaracterized. Sean Parker's involvement in creating Facebook was more beneficial than harmful, contrary to how the film depicted him as an antagonist. Parker's actions were, mostly, for the benefit of the company.

David Fincher’s The Social Network chronicles the creation of Facebook and the many troubles between its creators and investors, and while it got many things right, it also took a couple of creative liberties. Two years after directing the fantasy drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, David Fincher returned with a different type of drama film with The Social Network, based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich.
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  • 2023-11-02
  • par Adrienne Tyler
  • ScreenRant
What Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth Is In 2023
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Mark Zuckerberg co-founded Facebook while at Harvard, and despite legal troubles, his net worth has continued to grow over the years. Facebook started as a platform only for Harvard students but expanded globally as its popularity grew, leading to Zuckerberg's billionaire status. As of 2023, Forbes estimates Zuckerberg's net worth at $110.6 billion, making him one of the wealthiest individuals, and his wealth is expected to keep growing.

The backstory to Mark Zuckerberg's success is highlighted in the 2010 biographical drama film The Social Network, and 13 years following its premiere, he is still one of the richest individuals in the world. Zuckerberg co-founded the popular social media platform Facebook with his four roommates — Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes — while attending Harvard University in early 2004. The movie, all about the billionaire's life, focuses on the beginnings of Facebook and the legal troubles that soon followed Zuckerberg and Facebook. However, nothing seemed to slow him down,...
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  • 2023-11-02
  • par Sarah Little
  • ScreenRant
‘The Social Network’ Sequel Not Ruled Out By Director David Fincher, But It’s “A Can Of Worms”
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David Fincher isn’t quite ready to give a “like” to the concept of doing a sequel to his 2010 Academy Award-winning film about the founding of Facebook, The Social Network.

Fincher, 61, talked about it with The Guardian in support of his new movie with Michael Fassbender, The Killer.

“Aaron [Sorkin, The Social Network’s screenwriter] and I have talked about it, but, um… that’s a can of worms,” Fincher said, and did not elaborate.

Sorkin would be up for it. In a 2021 interview, he said, “”I think what has been going on with Facebook these last few years is a story very much worth telling, and there is a way to tell it as a follow up to The Social Network, and that’s as much as I know.”

The Social Network won Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, and Best Original Score at the 2011 Academy Awards. It starred Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg,...
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  • 2023-10-27
  • par Bruce Haring
  • Deadline Film + TV
The Social Network Cast: Where The Actors Are Now
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The Social Network, directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, has become a timeless film praised for its directing, writing, and score. Jesse Eisenberg gave an excellent performance as Mark Zuckerberg, receiving an Oscar nomination. He has since appeared in high-profile films like Batman V Superman and Zombieland: Double Tap. The film's all-star cast, including Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Rooney Mara, and Max Minghella, have all found success in their careers since the film's release.

Since the 2010 release of the critically acclaimed biopic about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, many have wondered where the cast of The Social Network is today. Directed by legendary filmmaker David Fincher and written by master screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network is a fictionalized retelling of how Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) created Facebook and the people he hurt to become the famous billionaire tech genius that he is today. The film was met with...
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  • 2023-10-18
  • par Timothy Lee
  • ScreenRant
The Social Network: Why It Deserves a Sequel (And Where Could It Go From Here)
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Two years ago, during his press tour for his 2021 film Being the Ricardos, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin slipped in a little tidbit that may have sent a few cinephiles drooling. It has a little something to do with a director by the surname Fincher, a few well-known actors, and a social media site formerly known as Facebook. In a world where sequels and reboots have run the norm, this second title might actually hold some quantifiable value.

In an interview with Lacey Rose from The Hollywood Reporter, Sorkin acknowledges, “What has been going on with Facebook these last few years is a story very much worth telling, and there is a way to tell it as a follow-up to The Social Network.”

It’s been over a decade since The Social Network was originally released, and the impact of the film (and its subject) continues to wreak havoc on society today.
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  • 2023-10-03
  • par Kevin Kodama
  • MovieWeb
How The Social Network Turned a By the Numbers True Story Into a Riveting Motion Picture
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Moviegoers were recently treated to the release of Dumb Money, a true story based on the 2021 book The Antisocial Network by Ben Mezrich. The book and the film chronicle the true story of the GameStop short squeeze of stock, which caused major financial consequences for certain hedge funds and led to large losses for short sellers. In essence, 140 percent of GameStop's public float had been sold short, and that led to a rush to buy shares to cover those positions as they rose, causing it to rise even further.

It's a film that has been compared to David Fincher's The Social Network because it's a true story that seems too crazy to be true. That being said, The Social Network's story is a bit more by the numbers and is essentially a tale of greed that led to the founding of Facebook, which was turned into a piece of...
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  • 2023-09-28
  • par Gaius Bolling
  • MovieWeb
10 Great Actors Who Never Play Villains
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Some of Hollywood's most popular working actors have never played a villainous role in their entire careers. Most great actors are so versatile that they've been able to take on both protagonists and antagonists in their careers. However, a select few always go for the parts of likable protagonists or good-hearted heroes. In some cases, the actor is seemingly too personable or innocent to play a convincing antagonist. Other actors have expressed interest in playing a villain but have yet to come across the right opportunity.

Some notable lead actors that usually play heroes missed the cut for this list because of one or two villainous roles they took on throughout their established careers. These include Tom Hanks, Keanu Reeves, Anne Hathaway, Emma Stone, and Pedro Pascal. Alternatively, some actors frequently take on roles of antagonists, such as Mads Mikkelsen and Willem Dafoe. Here are ten great actors who have...
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  • 2023-05-24
  • par Greg MacArthur
  • ScreenRant
Tick Tick Boom Cast, Real Life Character & Broadway Cameos Guide
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Andrew Garfield and the Tick, Tick… Boom! cast helped to bring the beloved musical to life in a geature film with stunning results. The feature directorial debut of Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tick. Tick… Boom! is the on-screen adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s semi-autobiographical musical of the same name. With a screenplay by Dear Evan Hansen writer Steven Levenson, Tick, Tick... Boom! follows Larson as he struggles with the internal turmoil of turning 30 and not achieving anything yet.

In 1990, Jonathan Larson originated the show off-off-Broadway, calling it Boho Days. Over the next three years, he performed the rock monologue, now called Tick, Tick… Boom! in different festivals, venues, and theater workshops. This caught the attention of producer Jeffrey Seller, leading him to become a fan of Larson’s Rent and bring the musical to Broadway. Following Larson’s death in 1996, Pulitzer Prize winner David Auburn reshaped Tick, Tick… Boom! into a three-actor musical.
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  • 2023-04-22
  • par Chelsea Avestruz
  • ScreenRant
The Social Network Cast & Character Guide
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David Fincher’s The Social Network had a great cast and interesting character. Based on a true story, the movie shows the creation of Facebook, which grew to be the largest social media application of its time. It is filled huge twists and turns, particularly as it emphasizes that a great success like Facebook doesn’t happen without hurting a few people along the way. Thanks to Aaron Sorkin’s great writing, the movie is filled with intelligent characters and genius storytelling that bring this unique story to life in completely unexpected ways.

The Social Network features a huge cast of characters, and while they’re all based upon real-life figures that played an actual part in this story, the film’s writing gives them all a fresh personality that every single actor captures brilliantly. That’s exactly why it’s one of Sorkin’s best projects - he transformed...
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  • 2023-03-19
  • par Jack Walters
  • ScreenRant
Movie Fans Are Celebrating A Very Specific Kind Of Movie & TV Performance
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As awards season kicks off and the industry celebrates 2022's most notable achievements in film, movie fans have come together online to celebrate a particular kind of movie and TV performance and share their favorite shouting moments. The film industry is currently reflecting on the last year of film releases, awarding actors, directors, and production crews for the work they contributed to 2022's most outstanding features.

As film fans awaited the release of the complete 2023 Oscar nominees list, Twitter users shared their favorite moments when a male actor yelled. Alongside more serious and emotional moments, including when Andrew Garfield's Eduardo Saverin lashed out at Jesse Eisenberg's Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network or the Tenth Doctor's (David Tennant) emotional plea to the Daleks in Doctor Who, users also selected more lighter-hearted and comedic moments, including Troy Barnes' (Donald Glover) emotional response to meeting LeVar Burton in Community.
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  • 2023-01-25
  • par Nathan Graham-Lowery
  • ScreenRant
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Andrew Garfield Reacts to Dylan O'Brien's Viral Social Network Impression
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Who played Mark Zuckerberg's best friend better? Andrew Garfield seems to think it wasn't him.  The Tick Tick... Boom! star joked in a BBC Radio 1 interview that he found Dylan O'Brien's impression of his iconic scene in The Social Network superior to his own performance in the 2010 movie.  In May 2020, Dylan give his best impression of Andrew playing character Eduardo Saverin in a parody video of one memorable scene, in which Eduardo confronts Mark about diluting his Facebook shares. In response to being asked if he believes he was "outgunned and outshot by Dylan," Andrew responded with a smile on his face and said the look-alike was "just as good, if...
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  • 2022-02-26
  • E! Online
Andrew Garfield Eyes Supporting Actor Submission for ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ (Exclusive)
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In order to avoid splitting votes and allow for the possibility of netting two acting nominations this year, Searchlight Pictures will campaign Andrew Garfield’s performance as televangelist Jim Bakker in “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” for supporting actor consideration, based on an invite that was sent to BAFTA voters for an upcoming virtual screening of the film.

Following the biopic’s bow at the Toronto International Film Festival and modest box office receipts, its Oscar prospects have been seemingly on the fringe, but the film, directed by Michael Showalter, could make a roaring comeback during the season. Garfield’s co-star Jessica Chastain, who plays his wife Tammy Faye, will angle for lead actress, and could become a central piece of a competitive race that includes Olivia Colman (“The Lost Daughter”), Penelope Cruz (“Parallel Mothers”) and Kristen Stewart (“Spencer”).

The 38-year-old actor, who graced the cover of Variety‘s TIFF issue last month,...
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  • 2021-10-04
  • par Clayton Davis
  • Variety Film + TV
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