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North Korea calls James Franco and Seth Rogen's new film an "act of war"
Matt Sayles / AP/Press Association Images Matt Sayles / AP/Press Association Images / AP/Press Association Images
NORTH KOREA IS demanding that US authorities ban James Franco and Seth Rogen’s new film, which centres around an assassination attempt on North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
In The Interview, Franco and Rogen play a pair of TV journalists who are granted an interview with Kim Jong-Un in Pyongyang – but are then recruited by the CIA to kill him.
According to Sky News, North Korea has threatened the US with a “resolute and merciless response” unless the film is banned.
Kim Jong-Un: not impressed Wong Maye-E / AP/Press Association Images Wong Maye-E / AP/Press Association Images / AP/Press Association Images
In a statement given to North Korea’s official news agency, a foreign ministry official said the film was made by “gangster moviemakers” and should be banned:
Here’s the teaser trailer for the film, which hits cinemas later this year:
We can sort of see the parts they would be unhappy with. Just a bit.
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