<p>Los Angeles: Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who played <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/mark-zuckerberg">Mark Zuckerberg</a> in 2010's <em>The Social Network</em>, says he wanted to meet the Facebook founder for research, but producers advised against it because of "a variety of legal reasons".</p>.<p>Based on the 2009 book <em>The Accidental Billionaires</em> by Ben Mezrich, <em>The Social Network</em> will mark the 15th anniversary of its release in October.</p>.<p>Directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, the movie won Oscars in the best adapted screenplay for Sorkin, original score, and film editing categories.</p>.<p>Eisenberg, who received an Oscar nomination for best actor for <em>The Social Network</em>, said he nearly visited Facebook's Menlo Park office in Northern California to request a meeting with Zuckerberg.</p>.<p>“I was driving up to meet him because I was told (by producers), ‘No, we’re not going to (set up a meeting for you).' So I was literally in my car driving up. I was going to just go to the office and I figured they would let me in.</p>.<p>“(The film) was announced that I was in it. I just wanted to be in a room with him, just to see what the feeling is like. It just seemed like the bare minimum of research. How could you act in a movie (when) there’s a living person over there?” he said during The Hollywood Reporter's <em>Awards Chatter podcast</em>.</p>.Inside Mark Zuckerberg's sprint to remake Meta for the Trump era.<p>Scott Rudin, the film's producer, then called up Eisenberg.</p>.<p>“I got a call from Scott Rudin telling me: ‘Do not go there'. He was telling me this on behalf of Sony’s lawyers. He was telling me, ‘You can’t do that for a variety of legal reasons',” added the actor.</p>.<p>Eisenberg recently received an Oscar nomination in the original screenplay category for his latest directorial <em>A Real Pain</em> in which he also stars.</p>.<p>The film follows two cousins, played by Eisenberg and Kiernan Culkin, who travel to Poland together to visit Holocaust sites. </p>
<p>Los Angeles: Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who played <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/mark-zuckerberg">Mark Zuckerberg</a> in 2010's <em>The Social Network</em>, says he wanted to meet the Facebook founder for research, but producers advised against it because of "a variety of legal reasons".</p>.<p>Based on the 2009 book <em>The Accidental Billionaires</em> by Ben Mezrich, <em>The Social Network</em> will mark the 15th anniversary of its release in October.</p>.<p>Directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, the movie won Oscars in the best adapted screenplay for Sorkin, original score, and film editing categories.</p>.<p>Eisenberg, who received an Oscar nomination for best actor for <em>The Social Network</em>, said he nearly visited Facebook's Menlo Park office in Northern California to request a meeting with Zuckerberg.</p>.<p>“I was driving up to meet him because I was told (by producers), ‘No, we’re not going to (set up a meeting for you).' So I was literally in my car driving up. I was going to just go to the office and I figured they would let me in.</p>.<p>“(The film) was announced that I was in it. I just wanted to be in a room with him, just to see what the feeling is like. It just seemed like the bare minimum of research. How could you act in a movie (when) there’s a living person over there?” he said during The Hollywood Reporter's <em>Awards Chatter podcast</em>.</p>.Inside Mark Zuckerberg's sprint to remake Meta for the Trump era.<p>Scott Rudin, the film's producer, then called up Eisenberg.</p>.<p>“I got a call from Scott Rudin telling me: ‘Do not go there'. He was telling me this on behalf of Sony’s lawyers. He was telling me, ‘You can’t do that for a variety of legal reasons',” added the actor.</p>.<p>Eisenberg recently received an Oscar nomination in the original screenplay category for his latest directorial <em>A Real Pain</em> in which he also stars.</p>.<p>The film follows two cousins, played by Eisenberg and Kiernan Culkin, who travel to Poland together to visit Holocaust sites. </p>