The making of the 2014 film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco resulted in a cyberattack that leaked confidential scripts ...
Michael Lynton, the former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, now wishes he had thought a little more carefully before ...
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Ex-Sony exec regrets Seth Rogen's The Interview after Obama called it a mistake
Former Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton has opened up about his regret over greenlighting Seth Rogen's controversial 2014 ...
Former Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton says he regrets making Seth Rogen's 2014 comedy-action flick "The ...
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Sony's ex-CEO admits regret over 2014 comedy that even a former president called a 'mistake'
Former Sony CEO explains why one of the most hotly-anticipated comedies of an entire decade was a massive misstep for the studio.
The President let it be clear that he thought it was a bad idea for Sony to greenlight a picture about killing a head of state.
Ex-Sony chief Michael Lynton has admitted that he regrets Seth Rogen’s 2014 movie The Interview, which featured a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Former Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton has admitted he regrets greenlighting Seth Rogen and James Franco’s controversial 2014 comedy The Interview, acknowledging the film’s role in ...
In an excerpt from his new memoir, the former studio boss opens up about the personal reasons behind his choice to greenlight the political comedy, which led to fallout the likes of which Hollywood ...
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