plan to pull the movie, a source close to the situation says the company will not object if theaters decide not to show it. but the box office may not be the only place sony takes a hit. two former employees have filed a class action lawsuit against the country after the hackers got access to information like social security numbers and medical conditions. the suit reads in part "an epic nightmare much better suited to a cinematic thriller than to real life is unfolding in slow motion for sony's current and former employees. their most sensitive data has been leaked to the public and may even be in the hands of criminals." now, one of the film's stars, seth rogan, is telling stephen colbert he expected backlash but he felt the film should portray what life is truly like under the kim jong-un regime. >> we did not think they would love the concept of the movie, to be totally honest. but more than anything, i mean, we wanted to make a movie that had kind of one foot in reality? that's something that we as