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Sony Pictures is facing some major backlash over the new James Franco and Seth Rogen film, 'The Interview.' The company has been torn upside down after a massive hacker attack. The group taking responsibility for the hack, the “Guardians of Peace,” have threatened a 9/11 style attack on theaters showing the film, causing Franco and Rogen to stop their press tour, and some theaters to pull the movie. Sony has given theaters the option to drop the film, but is the threat of terror real? After the 2012 Aurora 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting, some places aren’t taking the chance. Sony Hackers Threaten 9/11 Style Attack Over ‘Interview’ Premiere, James Franco and Seth Rogen Cancel Press Stops on ‘Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’ and ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’
The group that is claiming responsibility for the recent Sony hacks, The Guardians of Peace have released more information as well as some death threats. The uproar over James Franco and Seth Rogen’s new anti-North Korea movie, 'The Interview,' has turn Sony upside. Now the hackers are treating a 9/11 style attack at the movie’s New York premiere. Now Franco and Rogen have canceled the press tour including stops on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' and 'Late Night with Seth Meyers.'