This photo released by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows James Franco, left, as Dave, and Seth Rogen as Aaron, in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "The Interview." The movie opens in theaters Dec. 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Entertainment, Ed Araquel)
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‘If Kim Jong Un & His Henchmen Were Upset Before, Wait Till They See the Movie We're Going to Make’
December 19, 2014
"I've spent a lifetime fighting for the First Amendment..."
An adult film studio plans to produce a pornographic parody of "The Interview," the company's founder and chairman told the Hollywood Reporter Friday.
"I've spent a lifetime fighting for the First Amendment, and no foreign dictator is going to take away my right to free speech," Hustler executive Larry Flynt said.
This photo released by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows James Franco, left, as Dave, and Seth Rogen as Aaron, in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "The Interview." The movie opens in theaters Dec. 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Entertainment, Ed Araquel)
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the movie will closely follow the plot of "The Interview" and focus on two civilians recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
[sharequote align="center"]"If Kim Jong Un & his henchmen were upset before, wait till they see the movie we're going to make."[/sharequote]
"If Kim Jong Un and his henchmen were upset before, wait till they see the movie we're going to make," Flynt said.
Production on the pornographic movie is set to begin in early 2015.
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