On Sunday Sony's company attorney David Boies said that studio will go ahead and distribute The Interview and that this was actually the plan all along. "Sony only delayed this," Boies said on NBC's Meet the Press of the controversial comedy, starring James Franco and Seth Rogen. "Sony has been fighting to get this picture distributed. It will be distributed."

Sony will release the flick on the studio's own streaming service Crackle, according to The New York Post. The company announced that they were pulling the film when hackers working for North Korea threatened to do more damage. Though President Obama criticized the studio for being "intimidated by these kind of criminal attacks," Sony pointed out that the cancellation came only after theater chains and other streaming sites refused to show the film.

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