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"The Social Network," David Fincher's 2010 masterpiece about Mark Zuckerberg, may explain why the Meta boss seems to answer to Donald Trump.
Monica Schipper/Getty Images for IMDbJesse Eisenberg wants you to know he doesn't claim Mark Zuckerberg.The actor played the Meta CEO and Facebook creator in the 2010 film The Social Network, a ...