Seth Rogen: No regrets about making ‘The Interview‘
By Judy Kurtz
Before Sony Pictures pulled the plug Wednesday on the Dec. 25 release of “The Interview” amid terrorism threats, Seth Rogen told The Hill he had no second thoughts about the movie he co-wrote and directed.
Asked if he regretted focusing the movie around real-life North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, rather than an imaginary dictator, Rogen said, “No, not at all. I think it’s really funny.”
“I’m sure they’ll see it,” Rogen, 32, said at the time of North Korean officials, “and I’m sure they’ll hate it.”