
Haven't seen The Interview yet? Now there's more ways to check out one of the year's most controversial films. Sony announced on Wednesday that it has reached an agreement with several cable providers to distribute the film via Video-on-Demand. The film will be available on Bright House Networks, Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Cablevision, AT&T U-verse TV, Verizon FiOS and DIRECTV. The film, which was first released to stream on Dec. 24, will also be accessible through VUDU and Walmart's digital VOD service. The Interview will be available beginning Wednesday in select markets and roll out to different areas throughout the weekend. Beginning Thursday, the comedy will also be available through the PlayStation Network. "We have always sought the widest possible distribution for The Interview, and want to thank our new partners for helping us make that happen," Michael Lynton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Entertainment, said in a statement. So far, The Interview has grossed $3.3 million in theaters as of Dec. 30. As of Saturday, the movie has pulled in more than $15 million online.
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