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Just over a month after Megan Fox filed for a divorce on husband Brian Austin Green, the actor was spotted wearing his wedding ring and a shirt that has the words "Life Hurts" written on it.
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‘The Interview’ Stars Seth Rogen And James Franco Holds Live-Tweet Session Revealing Details On Their Film
Seth Rogen and James Franco live tweets behind the scenes and the movie's filmmaking process. Normally, most actors and filmmakers try to keep their films spoiler-free as much as possible, but in the case of the recently released controversial film, "The Interview", actors Seth Rogen and James Franco did the opposite when they shared details of the film in a recently held live-tweet session.
James Franco And Seth Rogen’s The Interview Rakes In $15 Mil In Online Release After Getting Criticized By President Obama
James Franco And Seth Rogen’s The Interview Rakes In $15 Mil In Online Release After Getting Criticized By President Obama
Eminem Creates 'Greatest Moment In Gay History' By Coming Out As One In An Interview
Breaking news! Your favorite rapper is not what he is. In an interview, Eminem, Marshall Mathers in real life, admitted that he is gay.
‘The Interview’ Release Date On YouTube And Google Announced By Sony! Seth Rogen And James France Film To Go Online
The comedy film, "Interview" will be released online by Sony via YouTube and Google. It has not been a smooth ride for the cast and crew of "The Interview".
The Interview Movie Release To Push Through After All; See Here Where You’ll Get To Watch The Controversial Film
After being cancelled for more than a week due to threats from hackers, Sony Pictures has decided to push through The Interview release. On Tuesday, company CEO Michael Lynton released a statement saying they will release the Seth Rogen and James Franco-starrer movie in selected cinemas nationwide. The Interview movie release date was cancelled a week ago after the Sony Hack attack. The perpetrators are identified by US authorities as a group from North Korea.
Sony Hack Attack: Here’s How You Can See ‘The Interview’ Which Was Cancelled After Cyber Attacks In Entertainment Company
The Interview movie starring Seth Rogen and James Franco is the main star of the Sony hack attack that happened a week ago. The comedy film was cancelled by Sony Pictures amid threats from a group called Guardians of Peace. The group demanded the film to be taken out or else they will send 9/11-like terrors in cinemas. Many major theaters in the US decided to drop The Interview and so, Sony Pictures had no choice but to officially cancel it worldwide.
Sony Hacking Blamed On North Korea; Actor Who Plays Kim Jong-Un In The Interview 'Kind Of Expected' The Threats
The Interview movie is at the center of the ongoing Sony cyber attack. The comedy film is about two journalists (Seth Rogen and James Franco) who were ordered to kill the leader of North Korea after they were granted a chance to interview him.
Sony Hacking Crisis: After The Interview, Another North Korea-Set Movie Cancelled
The Sony hacking is causing a world of inconvenience not only to the concerned company but also to the movie goers and actors. After receiving threats from a group hackers that call themselves Guardians of Peace, several major cinemas in the United States decided to cancel their schedules for the release of The Interview movie starring James Franco and Seth Rogen. So, Sony Pictures decided to official cancel the screening of the film about the two journalists who were ordered to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Sony Pulls “The Interview” From All Cinemas, North Korea Believed To Be Behind The Hacking
Sony pulls the movie "The Interview" from cinemas nationwide after threats from hackers. Sony Pictures officially cancels the premiere of "The Interview" on Wednesday, Dec.
Sony Hacking Crisis: Major Theaters Turned Their Back On The Interview Movie Leading To Massive Move By Sony Pictures
The Sony Pictures has pulled out 'The Interview' from all theaters. This is after major cinema chains decided to cancel the screening of the comedy film that stars James Franco and Seth Rogen, set on Christmas day after getting threats from hackers behind the Amid the Sony hack attack. A couple of days ago, Guardians of Peace, who credits themselves of the breach in computers inside one of the world's most prestigious entertainment companies, threatened that they will attack cinemas that will screen the controversial comedy film, attack that will be similar to the 9/11 bombing.
Upcoming 'Preacher' TV Series Release Date And News: Seth Rogen Excited About The Project; ‘Breaking Bad’ Writer Joins Team; Pilot Currently In Development
While there are many TV series gearing up for launch for a new or the next season, AMC brings yet again another possible hit to the table, this time taking on an adaptation of DC (vertigo) comic book series, "Preacher". Seth Rogen headlines the development including the pilot episode.
Sony Hacking Scandal: Angelina Jolie Called 'Minimally Talented' And Spoiled Brat By A Producer In Leaked Private Email
Sony hacking scandal is far from over. After leaking several movies that are yet to be released, the suspects now went on to release some private email conversation between the companies top execs. These contain some harsh words for some top Hollywood artists. One of the first victims of the Sony hacking scandal is Hollywood A-lister Angelina Jolie and another top movie producer.
Seth Rogen Movie: Rogen Jokes That He's Hiding Kim Jong Un as an 'Interview' Marketing Ploy For New Movie With James Franco
Seth Rogen Movie: Rogen Jokes That He's Hiding Kim Jong Un as an 'Interview' Marketing Ploy For New Movie With James Franco
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Seth Rogen, And Other Top Hollywood Stars Show Support For Israel By Signing An Anti-Hamas Petition
Almost 200 Hollywood actors and directors have come together via their signatures to support Israel's war against Gaza militants Hamas. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Seth Rogen, Aaron Sorkin, Amy Pascal and execs Ryan Kavaunagh and Sherry Lansing were among the biggest names who signed a petition made by pro-Israel activist group Creative Community for Peace (CCFP).