Well Sony can't protect themselves from a few North Koreans with Windows 98, so this hilarious looking comedy has been pulled, never to be shown anywhere.
*Sony has removed all material from their website, relating to [i]The Interview[/i].
[quote]A Sony spokesperson later confirmed to NBC News the studio "has no further release plans for the film." That includes no video-on-demand release, the spokesperson said.[/quote]
http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/sony-cancels-interview-release-after-theaters-drop-out-while-fox-n270281
UPDATE: Kim Jong Un expected to suffer an aneurysm over Sony's decision to [i]kill[/i] him... in theaters everywhere, Christmas Day!
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While I don't condone what happened, it did seem pretty strange to me that they blatantly made a movie about killing a current world leader (as the antagonist). I can't see a movie like this being made about Barrack Obama or David Cameron today. And yeah I know, freedom of speech and what not, but people should also practice respect. [spoiler]that being said I still wanted to see the movie lel[/spoiler]