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The will they or won’t they is officially over. After a majority of movie theater chains publicly announced they would not show The Interview when it was released on Christmas Day, Sony executives officially made the decision to pull the movie themselves, ending a short but aggressive flurry of debate.
At this time, it’s unclear whether Sony will release the film On Demand or via any other distribution method. More than likely, the film will see the light of day at some point, but right now, it seems unlikely it will ever generate the big opening weekend the studio was likely envisioning when it spent a rumored $44 million to make and more to advertise the flick.
You can read Sony’s entire statement below, courtesy of The Wrap…
"In light of the decision by the majority of our exhibitors not to show the film The Interview, we have decided not to move forward with the planned December 25 theatrical release. We respect and understand our partners’ decision and, of course, completely share their paramount interest in the safety of employees and theater-goers.
Sony Pictures has been the victim of an unprecedented criminal assault against our employees, our customers, and our business. Those who attacked us stole our intellectual property, private emails, and sensitive and proprietary material, and sought to destroy our spirit and our morale – all apparently to thwart the release of a movie they did not like. We are deeply saddened at this brazen effort to suppress the distribution of a movie, and in the process do damage to our company, our employees, and the American public. We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression and are extremely disappointed by this outcome."
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