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‘The Interview’ surpasses $40m in digital sales
     2015-January-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    “THE Interview,” the Sony Pictures comedy believed to have triggered a cyber attack on the studio, has racked up over US$40 million in sales from 5.8 million digital downloads, the studio said Tuesday.

    Michael Lynton, chief executive of Sony Corp.’s entertainment arm, called the US$40 million mark “a significant milestone” for the studio’s unprecedented online and pay television release, on platforms such as Google Inc.’s Google Play, Apple Inc.’s iTunes and Time Warner Cable.

    The film’s digital release Dec. 24 was cobbled together a week after Sony Pictures shelved a wide release when major theater chains refused to screen the movie due to unspecified threats of violence from hackers. President Barack Obama called the decision to scrap the theatrical release a “mistake” akin to self-censorship.

    The film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, which depicts the fictional assassination of North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, has also earned US$6 million at the box office after independent theaters pushed for a limited release on Christmas Day.

    It was unclear if Sony Pictures would recoup its investment in the comedy, which cost US$44 million to make and tens of millions more to market.

    The U.S. Government has blamed North Korea for the most devastating cyber attack on a private company on U.S. soil. The North Korean Government called “The Interview” an “act of war,” but denied it is behind the hacking.(SD-Agencies)

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