Former Sony CEO Michael Lynton discusses new book and cyberattack

Former Sony CEO Michael Lynton has spoken about his new book, covering topics including Seth Rogen, the studio environment, the film The Interview, and the Sony cyberattack. In an interview, Lynton reflects on these elements from his time at the company. The discussion highlights the infamous 2014 incident that targeted Sony Pictures.

Michael Lynton, who served as CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, recently addressed key aspects of his career in a conversation tied to his new book. The book, titled The Studio, explores his experiences at Sony, including interactions with comedian Seth Rogen and the production of the controversial comedy The Interview.

Lynton delves into the Sony hack, a major cyberattack attributed to North Korean actors in response to the film's satirical depiction of Kim Jong-un. The breach exposed sensitive emails, scripts, and executive salaries, leading to widespread media attention and the temporary cancellation of The Interview's theatrical release.

He also touches on his transition to Warner Bros., where he now holds a position. Lynton's reflections provide insight into Hollywood's challenges with creative freedom, security threats, and studio management during turbulent times.

The interview underscores the lasting impact of the cyberattack on the industry, emphasizing how it tested Sony's resilience and decision-making under pressure.

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