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The situation escalated dramatically in late November 2014. A hacker group calling itself "Guardians of Peace" (GoP) infiltrated Sony Pictures' computer systems, stealing over 100 terabytes of data. They leaked unreleased movies, thousands of employees' social security numbers, executive salaries, and a trove of embarrassing internal emails—including those discussing the film's controversial death scene.

Controversy turned into cash. Within just four days of its online release, The Interview became the highest-grossing online film in Sony Pictures' history, earning over $15 million from 2 million online rentals and purchases. It stands as one of the most unique and successful digital releases ever, born out of sheer chaos. the interview 2014 filmyzilla top

Before the film could even hit theaters, Sony Pictures was hit by a massive hack. Private emails, unreleased scripts, and sensitive data were leaked to the public. The situation escalated dramatically in late November 2014