The Social Network – 15 Years Later, and It Still Slaps
It’s been 15 years since The Social Network first had us questioning our friendships, our startup concepts, and whether we should ever trust a guy in flip-flops pitching us a billion-dollar idea. Starting 11 April 2025, this modern classic is back where it belongs—on the big screen, as part of Throwback Cinema by Ster-Kinekor. For one week only, relive the betrayals, the breakneck dialogue, and the worst business breakup of all time at throwback prices – just R50 a ticket. Don’t miss out on this chance to experience The Social Network in full cinematic glory!
Why You Need to See This on the Big Screen (Again)
If you’ve only ever watched The Social Network on a laptop or—Mark Zuckerberg forbid—a phone screen, you haven’t really watched it. Here’s why this re-release is a must-see:
- David Fincher’s Flawless Direction – The man makes typing on a keyboard look like a high-speed car chase. Every scene crackles with tension, precision, and a touch of doom.
- Jesse Eisenberg’s Fast-Talking Zuckerberg – Equal parts genius and, well… nightmare. He turns legal depositions into verbal gladiator matches. You’ll love him, hate him, and maybe double-check your privacy settings.
- Andrew Garfield’s Heartbreaking Performance – "You better lawyer up, because I’m not coming back for 30%, I’m coming back for everything." One of the most devastating lines in modern cinema.
- The Soundtrack That Redefined Cool – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross created a moody, pulsing score that made tech drama feel like a psychological thriller. The opening piano notes alone will send chills down your spine.
- The Winklevoss Twins’ Rowing Scene – If you’ve never seen two incredibly wealthy guys rowing in high-definition cinematic glory, you’re missing out.
There’s no like button for this, but trust us—you’re going to want to find a cinema near you and experience this the way it was meant to be seen.
The Story That Defined a Generation (And Still Does)
Back in 2010, The Social Network gave us a front-row seat to the birth of Facebook—back when it was the social media platform. No endless doomscrolling, no TikTok dances, no billionaire Twitter meltdowns. Just a simple(ish) site that started in a Harvard dorm room and exploded into a global empire.
Fast forward to 2025, and social media is everywhere. We don’t just use it; we live in it. Our friendships, our careers, our news—it’s all tangled up in the algorithm. And yet, somehow, The Social Network still feels eerily relevant. Maybe even more so.
Because at its core, this isn’t just a movie about Facebook. It’s about:
- The Cost of Ambition – Mark Zuckerberg wanted to change the world, and he did. But at what price? Friendships were burned, lawsuits were filed, and somewhere along the way, "move fast and break things" became the motto of an entire generation of tech disruptors.
- Who Really Owns an Idea? – The Winklevoss twins, Eduardo Saverin, Sean Parker—everyone wanted a piece of Facebook, but only one person walked away with total control. In the world of startups and billion-dollar valuations, having the best idea isn’t always enough. Being the most ruthless often is.
- The Eerie Rise of Social Media Power – In 2010, Facebook was a cool new way to connect with friends. In 2025, social media has shaped elections, fuelled misinformation, and turned privacy into a distant memory. When The Social Network first hit theatres, it felt like history. Now, it feels like a prophecy.
And in an era where likes, follows, and viral moments dictate everything, The Social Network remains the ultimate cautionary tale—one that’s only become more relevant with time.
Don’t Miss This Special Screening
Ster-Kinekor is hosting a monumental throwback—The Social Network returns to the big screen! Screenings for only one week, and this is your only chance to experience it in cinemas.
Fifteen years later, The Social Network still hits hard, types fast, and leaves you speechless. Log off for a couple of hours and watch history unfold at Ster-Kinekor.