Jeremy Allen White's Hollywood Takeover: From The Bear to Prestige Films and Star Wars
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Jeremy Allen White, the brooding star of The Bear, has been lighting up Hollywood with buzzworthy moves in the past few days. The Daily Star reports that the actor, fresh off his Golden Globe nods, is in early talks alongside Mikey Madison to star in Aaron Sorkins hotly anticipated sequel to The Social Network, tentatively titled The Social Reckoning, where hell play Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz in a whistleblower drama set for October 9 release, per Marie Claire. This could mark a pivotal shift into prestige ensemble films, cementing his post-Bear evolution.
Just days ago on February 8, White scooped the Virtuoso Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival for his riveting turn as Bruce Springsteen in Deliver Me from Nowhere, with AXS confirming the Arlington Theatre event—his latest nod after dual 2026 Golden Globe nominations for The Bear season four and the Springsteen biopic, as noted on his Wikipedia page. He also hit the Golden Globes red carpet on January 11 in a razor-thin bow tie that had Harpers Bazaar swooning, fueling style icon chatter.
On the Star Wars front, iSpot highlights his voice role as Rotta the Hutt in The Mandalorian and Grogu, teased in the Super Bowl LX trailer aired February 8 at Levis Stadium—a family-friendly gig he took for his kids, per Wikipedia. Meanwhile, Movieweb announces The Iron Claw, his 89 percent Rotten Tomatoes-rated wrestling biopic, streaming on Netflix this February, reigniting acclaim for his Kerry Von Erich portrayal.
White dished on AOL about clashing with the Boss over a key Nebraska album tracks meaning during filming, and confessed his guilty pleasure of obsessively scrolling real estate listings he cant buy. No fresh business deals or public spats surfaced, and social media buzz stays tame, focused on these verified beats—all from reliable outlets like Variety and Deadline via Marie Claire. Unconfirmed whispers of A24 thriller Enemies with Austin Butler linger, but nothing new breaks ground. Whites streak positions him as 2026s must-watch leading man.
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