Seth Rogen thanks Sony executive at ‘The Interview’ premiere

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Seth Rogen kicked off the premiere of his comedy “The Interview” by thanking Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal for having the courage “to make this movie.”

Rogen addressed the audience Thursday before the packed screening in downtown Los Angeles.

The film about an assassination attempt on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (kim jawng oon) has taken centre stage in the wake of the cyberattack on Sony. Some have speculated that North Korea was behind the attack in retaliation for the upcoming movie.

Sony prohibited interviews at the premiere and postponed a press junket for “Wedding Ringer” scheduled Saturday. The comedy stars Kevin Hart, who fired back Thursday on Instagram after being called a “whore” in a leaked Sony email.

Pascal apologized Thursday for other leaked emails containing racially offensive jokes about President Barack Obama.

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