“Michael Lynton, the studio’s chief executive, insisted on Sunday it had ‘not caved’ to hackers who crippled the company and that it was exploring ways to let audiences see the film. ‘We would still like the public to see this movie, absolutely.'”
“Michael Lynton, the studio’s chief executive, insisted on Sunday it had ‘not caved’ to hackers who crippled the company and that it was exploring ways to let audiences see the film. ‘We would still like the public to see this movie, absolutely.'”