Andrew Garfield says he is unlikely to appear in ‘The Social Network’ sequel

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Andrew Garfield has said he is not expected to be “part of” the forthcoming Social Network sequel.The actor starred as Facebook investor Eduardo Saverin in the original 2010 movie alongside Jesse Eisenberg, who portrayed Mark Zuckerberg.Aaron Sorkin announced he was writing a sequel in April earlier this year, which is likely to focus on the January 6 riots.When asked in a new interview with Esquire whether he will be appearing in the sequel, despite his character being pushed out of Facebook, Garfield said: “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]. I don’t imagine I’d be part of it because I think Eduardo is just living off his billions in Singapore.He went on: “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.”Sorkin previously spoke about the sequel on a recent podcast interview about the January 2021 riots, which saw supporters of former US President Donald Trump storm the Capitol building in Washington D.C.

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