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More than 50 scripts from Sony movies have been leaked by hackers

Published Dec 18th, 2014 11:31AM EST
Leaked Sony Movie Scripts

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As most of us assumed would be the case, things are going to get much worse for Sony before they finally start getting better. North Korea is now believed to be responsible for the major hack suffered recently by Sony, and it is thought to be a direct result of Sony Pictures’ now-cancelled movie “The Interview,” starring Seth Rogen and James Franco.

New data continues to pour out following the hack, and it is now being reported that more than 50 Sony movie scripts have been leaked.

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Business Insider is reporting that it has now found more than 50 leaked scripts from Sony movies. That figure includes 20 unreleased films along with many scripts from movies that have already been released.

The hackers responsible for the Sony breach have been regularly posting data they obtained to a text file sharing site called Pastebin, and this is likely where the leaked scripts are being found.

While we won’t post any direct links to the leaked scripts, here is a list of everything Business Insider has located so far:

Unreleased movies:

“Hotel Transylvania 2” [Third draft]
“Smurfs 3”
“Catfight”
“5th Wave”
“Annie”
“The Black Phantom”
“Inferno”
“Invertigo”
“Little House on the Prairie”
“Padre”
“Paul Blart Mall Cop 2”
“Pixels”
“Ricki and the Flash”
“Royal Wedding”
“Sausage Party”
“The Interview”
“The Walk”
“The Raid”
“Wedding Ringer”
“When the Game Stands Tall”

Released movies:

“2 Guns”
“21 Jump Street”
“22 Jump Street”
“30 Minutes or Less”
“After Earth”
“About Last Night”
“Anonymous”
“Arthur Christmas”
“Captain Phillips”
“Click”
“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2”
“Django Unchained”
“Friends with Benefits”
“Fury”
“Ghost Rider 2”
“Great Hope Springs”
“Heaven is for Real”
“Here Comes the Boom”
“Just Go With It”
“Moneyball”
“Monster House”
“The Pirates! Band of Misfits”
“Planet B-Boy”
“Pompeii”
“Resident Evil: Retribution”
“RoboCop”
“Salt”
“Sex Tape”
“Smurfs”
“Smurfs 2”
“Sparkle”
“Stranger than Fiction”
“Talladega Nights”
“The Social Network”
“The Tourist”
“Total Recall”
“Vantage Point”
“White House Down”

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