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Wednesday 3 December 2014

Sony Hackers Reveal Seth Rogen and James Franco’s Pay for ‘The Interview

The cyber-attack that has plagued Sony Pictures uncovered a few more confidential details on Wednesday in what is growing into a publicity nightmare for the entertainment company.

Seth Rogen was reportedly paid $8.4 million for “The Interview,” according to new data obtained by Bloomberg, while his co-star James Franco earned $6.5 million for the comedy.

The film, which allegedly $44 million, also paid Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline $5,000 for a cameo.

“The Interview,” about two journalists tasked with assassinating North Korea dictator Kim Jong-un, is at the center of a recent hack attack at Sony which saw several new films leak online and the personal data and pay of the company’s top executives.

A spokesman for Sony said the FBI is probing the cyber-attack, one of the worst of its kind in corporate history.

The hackers, identifying themselves as “The Guardians of Peace,” have claimed that more information will be released about Sony in the coming days.

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