A movie theater in New York City has cancelled their premiere showing of the Sony Pictures movie 'The Interview'. Following the hacking of Sony, a group has posted threats against people who go to watch the movie.

The Interview, which stars Seth Rogen and James Franco, is a comedy about a plot to kill North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un.

The group, 'Guardians of Peace' said people who see the Sony movie would suffer a 'bitter fate.' They added that people that live close to movie theaters to keep their distance.

That has led to the decision that Landmark's Sunshine Cinema in New York to cancel their premiere showing this Thursday. New York Police Department had planne to have police on site, as well as additional forces for rapid response in case of emergency.

The Department of Homeland Security said that currently, 'there is no credible intelligence to indicate an active plot against movie theaters within the United States.'

If you planned on seeing 'The Interview', would the threats cause you to think about not going to the theater to see it?

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