James Franco’s Twitter Explodes As ‘The Interview’ Gets Pulled From Theaters


Once news hit that James Franco’s film The Interview wouldn’t be released as expected, fans of the actor flooded his page with tweets of disappointment. That said, anyone looking for a proper response from Franco about the whole situation wasn’t going to find it on his social network pages.

The usually candid actor probably isn’t allowed to really voice his opinion on The Interview’s cancellation. Instead, Franco took to his Twitter to tweet about his experience at Broadway’s Cabaret.

The last time Franco addressed the hackers is when he referenced Aaron Sorkin’s scathing letter to the press about their participation in reporting on the Sony leaks.

Before Franco left New York for the holidays, he stopped for a party at P.S.1’s Klaus Biesenbach’s house for a get together with performance artist Marina Abramovic, Lady Gaga, and Courtney Love.

Unlike co-star Seth Rogen, James Franco did tweet about his travels home to California, which included some interruption.

Still, fans didn’t miss the opportunity to give their opinion on how they think The Interview should be released or in some cases just telling the actor that they want to see the film.

As the Inquisitr reported, Sony Pictures has no plans to release the film on VOD.

[Image via Sony Pictures]

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