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Two Years Later, ‘The Interview’ Remains Google Play’s Highest Selling Movie Ever

March 6, 2017
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Two Years Later, ‘The Interview’ Remains Google Play’s Highest Selling Movie Ever

If there was no Sony Hack, we have a feeling that this headline above would have probably not happened. Having seen it, we think it the satire could have reached higher with its aims of poking fun at the North Korean regime. 52% at Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic would suggest a similar feeling from critics. 

The Interview streamed on Netflix for two years and still made top sales, which suggests to us that many folks bought The Interview as a political act. 

At some point, someone will make another North Korean satire (especially if the recent defector is right about the reach of outside information making its way inside North Korea). If it’s someone on the level of Armando Iannucci or Iannucci himself, we can barely imagine what that situation will be like. 

Here’s a Trailer for Futurama’s Mobile Game “Futurama: Game of Drones”

February 26, 2016
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Futurama will now live on not only in the many runs that it had over the years, but will also continue as a mobile game called Game of Drones available now at the App Store and Google Play.

Watch a trailer for the game here and before you quote Fry about handing over money, take note that it’s free to download.

“The Interview” Became 2014’s Top Selling Movie Title on YouTube and Google Play

December 30, 2014
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(via The Wrap)

Over the long Christmas weekend, The Interview raked in $2.8 million at over 300 theaters, but made nearly five times that amount in VOD sales.

Being simultaneously released on YouTube, Google Play, and Xbox Video, The Interview also got $15 million from those renting and buying the movie online. That number put it at the top of the chart for YouTube and Google Play as the top selling movie title of the entire year. 

It’s still a long way to go to recoup the production and marketing budget as well as the untold cost of the hack of Sony Pictures, but there is undoubtedly a growing number of people willing to pay to watch their movies from the comfort of wherever they are. 

What this ultimately means for the movies of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, controversial comedies, and overall movie budgets has yet to be seen. Hopefully, 2015 will hinge less on hesitation and more on faith in the end product.

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