Jesse Eisenberg, ‘Today’ host Craig Melvin have awkward exchange over Mark Zuckerberg role

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Jesse Eisenberg dodged a question about why he chose not to return as Mark Zuckerberg for the upcoming “Social Network” sequel during an appearance on the “Today” show Thursday.

“There’s been some reporting that you passed on the sequel,” host Craig Melvin asked. “Why?”

Jesse Eisenberg dodged a question about why he isn’t returning as Mark Zuckerberg for the upcoming “Social Network” sequel while chatting with Craig Melvin on the “Today” show on Oct. 30, 2025.

But instead of answering the question outright, Eisenberg went on to make a joke about the brazen jewel heist that took place at the world’s most famous museum earlier this month.

“You know, I was in Paris,” the “Zombieland” star, 42, said. “And I had some tools, and I figured there was a way to make a little more of a statement at the Louvre.”

Although Melvin attempted to play along, the pair’s exchange got awkward fast.

Instead of answering Melvin’s question, Eisenberg went on to make a joke about the brazen jewel heist that took place at the Louvre earlier this month.

“I see what you did there,” the “Today” host replied before Eisenberg fired back: “I see what you did there. We both are playing chess.”

“Your turn! My turn?” the seemingly confused “Now You See Me” star continued. “What do you have coming out this month?”

After some more incredibly uncomfortable back and forth, Melvin pressed Eisenberg once again about why he “would say no” to returning as Zuckerberg for Aaron Sorkin’s “The Social Reckoning.”

Eisenberg as Zuckerberg and Joseph Mazzello as Dustin Moskovitz in “The Social Network.” Merrick Morton
Andrew Garfield and Eisenberg in “The Social Network.” ©Columbia Pictures/courtesy Ever

“Listen, for reasons that have nothing to do with how amazing that movie will be, really, truthfully,” the “A Real Pain” star explained. “But when you play a character, you feel, you know, at some point you’ve grown into something else.”

“Yeah, something,” Eisenberg continued regarding whether he “outgrew” the role. “But it’s a really wonderful movie. I’m friends with Aaron Sorkin, who wrote and is directing this movie, and all of the reasons that I am not in it are completely unrelated to how brilliant it will be.”

Directed by David Fincher with a screenplay by Sorkin, “The Social Network” was released in 2010 and saw Eisenberg star as the famous Facebook founder during the early stages of the platform’s development.

Despite earning a Best Actor nomination for the role at the 2011 Academy Awards, Eisenberg chose not to return as Zuckerberg after Sorkin first announced that “The Social Reckoning” was in development back in June.

Eisenberg as Zuckerberg in “The Social Network.” ©Columbia Pictures/courtesy Ever

It was later announced that “Succession” star Jeremy Strong would be taking over the role from Eisenberg, per The Hollywood Reporter.

The “Adventureland” star, meanwhile, spoke out against the 41-year-old Meta CEO during an interview with BBC Radio back in February.

At the time, Eisenberg shared that he didn’t “want to think of myself as associated with somebody like that.”

“It’s like this guy is… doing things that are problematic, taking away fact-checking,” he said of the billionaire’s social media policies. “Safety concerns. Making people who are already threatened in the world more threatened.”

Zuckerberg has spoken out against “The Social Network.” Getty Images
Zuckerberg said the film mischaracterized his motivations. Getty Images

As for Zuckerberg, he spoke out against “The Social Network” during a chat on “The Colin and Samir Show” podcast one month later.

“They got all these very specific details of what I was wearing, or these specific things correct, but then the whole narrative arc around my motivations and all this stuff were like, completely wrong,” he said in March.

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