
WHAT WENT WRONG The Interview
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Jan 26, 2026 A deep dive into how a studio comedy about assassinating a dictator triggered violent threats and one of the largest corporate hacks in history. They trace script choices, casting, and studio worries that escalated into leaked emails and canceled screenings. The episode probes who was really behind the breach and the heavy costs paid by the studio.
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Studio Doubt Versus Commercial Hope
- Early internal reactions called the film "desperately unfunny" but still commercially promising because of Seth Rogen.
- Sony balanced creative doubts against box-office expectations when greenlighting promotion.
Early Diplomatic Escalation
- North Korea publicly condemned the film as an act of terror, escalating diplomatic attention early on.
- Sony began distancing itself and preparing talking points to manage the backlash.
Officials Saw Propaganda Potential
- Some U.S. officials privately suggested the film might spur regime change if leaked inside North Korea.
- That view influenced Sony discussions and complicated the studio's risk calculus.









