According to some recent reports, the comedian Bill Burr has joined the cast list of the upcoming Aaron Sorkin movie, The Social Reckoning. This film is a companion piece to The Social Network, centering upon the aftermath of the Facebook files scandal. Though the comedian's addition is great news, the role he plays has not been specified yet. Along with Burr is Mickey Madison as Frances Haugen, the whistleblower, and Jeremy Allen White as Jeff Horwitz, the Wall Street Journal reporter who broke The Facebook Files. The character of Mark Zuckerberg is played by Jeremy Strong.
Burr's addition to the cast list has added more intrigue for the new film, as the actor-comedian is known for his sharp and confrontational humor, and his blend with social commentary and Aaron Sorkin's style would be worth anticipating. Burr has been part of several popular TV shows and movies, and here is the list of the 5 best ones of them.
Here are the 5 must-watch Bill Burr movies and TV shows to watch
Bill Burr, aka William Frederick Burr, was born on June 10, 1968, in Canton, Massachusetts, USA. Some of his popular works on Netflix were Paper Tiger (2019), and Live at Red Rocks (2022), among others.
Here are 5 standout Bill Burr films and TV shows that could be excellent reference points.
Breaking Bad (2008–2013)
In the popular Netflix show Breaking Bad, Bill Burr played the character of Patrick Kuby, who acted as a fixer or henchman of Saul Goodman. Burr is known for bringing some wit and street smarts into characters he plays; therefore, he was best suited as Kuby, who was responsible for all kinds of odd jobs related to money laundering, intimidation, and logistics. Breaking Bad never explained what happened with Kuby in the show, and he disappears after a few seasons, marking his role as short-lived but memorable.
The Mandalorian (2019–2023)
The Mandalorian is set within the Star Wars Universe, with Bill playing the role of Migs Mayfeld. He was shown as a sharpshooter who leaves the empire after getting disillusioned. His role, despite being a mercenary, is sarcastic and witty, perfectly suiting what Burr can do best. He is portrayed as cynical and selfish initially, but his arc turns out to be deeper, giving him a meaningful redemption.
The King of Staten Island (2020)
The King of Staten Island is a semi-autobiographical dramedy film about a young man who is aimless and is coping with loss and a lost sense of direction. In this, Bill Burr played Ray Bishop, who is a firefighter and is dating the mother of the main character, 24-year-old Scott Carlin. Burr is shown as a no-nonsense guy, but eventually becomes a mentor figure for Scott.
F Is for Family (2015–2021)
F Is for Family is an animated sitcom that blends raunchy humor with heartfelt family struggles and also offers some dark commentary on suburban American life. Bill Burr, whose timing is perfect when it comes to social commentary, plays the role of Frank Murphy, a hot-tempered and foul-mouthed dad from the 1970s who is struggling with work, family, and his short fuse. Much of the humour is inspired by Burr’s own upbringing and childhood experience, making this work closer to his heart.
Old Dads (2023)
Old Dads is a film about three friends exploring fatherhood and the odds of modern life while also feeling out of step with the younger generation. In the movie, Burr plays Jack Kelly, portrayed as a middle-aged man struggling with modern-day parenting and a culture of cancelling things outright, leading to generational clashes. His directing and writing credits just make this character closer to his voice and art, while also showing the multiple talents of the actor-comedian.
These were the 5 notable works by Bill Burr that you should explore before the Aron Sorkin film arrives, which is expected in 2026, per reports.