The social media accounts for Sony‘s bad luck movie, The Interview, have been deleted amid the film’s cancellation earlier in the week. It’s as if the film never existed..
The hackers must have some serious dirt on the movie company as Sony made the decision to completely remove the Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Before the Facebook account was deleted, the movie had more than 366,000 followers, while the film’s Twitter page (@TheInterview) had 35,100 followers. Currently, the Twitter account says, “@TheInterview hasn’t tweeted yet,” which indicates that the account is inactive. h/t justjared
What do you think about Sony’s bow-down removal of The Interview‘s social media accounts?
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