Seth Rogen film on hold after hack attack and warningsStill suffering the wide-ranging effects of the hacking attack on its servers that left private information spread across the internet and beyond, and terrorism-referencing threats surrounding the release of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s new comedy The Interview, Sony Pictures in the States has, for now at least, chosen to scrap the release of the film, originally planned for Christmas Day there.The comedy, which sees James Franco and Rogen as a loud-mouthed talk show host and his producer securing an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, only to find themselves approached by the CIA to try and assassinate the man, has been at the centre of problems for the studio for a while.