Jesse Eisenberg Denies Plans to Leave the U.S. Because of Trump
Eisenberg said he will keep his home in New York and focus on making films in Europe after receiving Polish citizenship.
- Jesse Eisenberg obtained Polish citizenship in 2025 and denies plans to leave the U.S. due to political reasons, expressing a responsibility to stay in New York and help those struggling during difficult times in American history.
- Eisenberg's wife teaches art in New York City public schools, and together with their son, they plan to participate in charity work for children in Ukraine through The Campfire Project.
- Eisenberg is directing a musical comedy film titled 'The Debut,' set in the 1990s, which has strong support from the independent film company A24 and is set to release in the U.S. on December 3.
- He chose not to reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in an upcoming sequel due to changed public perception of the character and feels more comfortable directing his second movie compared to his first.
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