Few people who have lived through the past twenty years need introducing to Mark Zuckerberg. As this new documentary from Sky reminds us, even if you aren’t a user of Facebook, the social network that made his name, you’re undoubtedly lining his pockets through a device in your own pocket some other way. With such great power comes great responsibility, and in Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse we see just how heavily the crown weighs on the Harvard drop-out’s head. We start at the start, with Zuckerberg’s New York childhood, the only boy among three sisters and thus anointed, prophetically, ‘the prince’. The documentary then covers the ground previously trodden by David Fincher’s 2010 drama The Social Network: Zuckerberg’s Harvard years, early forays into online social networking and his exponential rise thereafter. But this film goes further, showing us what happened in the period after Jesse Eisenberg’s turn as the Facebook founder.