NEW YORK (AP) — A little less than two years ago, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's North Korea comedy, "The Interview," spawned the hack of Sony Pictures and a crisis unlike any previous in Hollywood. The experience hasn't done much to tame them.
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