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Originally Posted by Rain Man
That would imply that it's not about a threat of violence at theaters at all. If you release it to Netflix and TV, you still make some money. So it's about something else, most likely personal information and protecting other movies, as others have suggested here.
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It's about the insurance on the picture. By not putting it out at all, they get to be cowards on the front end, and recoup losses on the back end. The whole "employees and stockholders" issue gets punted to the insurance company. That's the company that will get to take the bath because of Sony's cowardice.