By Seb Joseph
Sony has reversed its decision to pull controversial North Korean film The Interview, pushing ahead with screenings despite threats from cyber-criminals.
The comedy film, starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, will have a limited release on Christmas Day at 200 theatres across the US.
It is a u-turn on the studio’s decision last week to axe the film’s cinema release after its plot, which involves a plan to assassinate North Korean president Kim Jong Un, sparked threats from hackers linked to the country, according to the FBI.
Sony CEO Michael Lynton said: “We have never given up on Read full story ›
Source: The Drum