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  • Amy Pascal
    Sony’s co-chairman stepped down in February 2015 and started her own production company, Pascal Pictures, with a four-year contract for funding and distribution through Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE). She is producing the all-female “Ghostbusters” film and the “Spider-Man” reboot.

    See Video: Amy Pascal Says She Was ‘Fired,’ Talks Leaked Sony Emails and Angelina Jolie

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  • Michael Lynton
    Lynton remained as chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment until announcing his resignation in January 2017. He installed TriStar Productions chief Tom Rothman as head of Sony’s motion picture group.

    See Video: Michael Lynton Says People Still Read His Stolen Sony Emails, Though He Hasn’t

     

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  • Tom Rothman
    Rothman is now the Chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Motion Picture Group, replacing Pascal after she stepped down from her post in February 2015.

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  • Steve Mosko
    Mosko served as the Head of Television Division of Sony Pictures Entertainment from 2001 until October 2015, when he was made Chairman of Sony Pictures Television — until he announced he was stepping down in June 2016.

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  • Scott Rudin
    In a hacked email, the producer said Angelina Jolie “was seriously out of her mind” in jostling over David Fincher’s next project (either “Steve Jobs” or her planned “Cleopatra”). “I’m not destroying my career over a minimally talented spoiled brat,” he added. Rudin went on to produce “Steve Jobs” — with director Danny Boyle, not Fincher — and the underperforming 2016 comedy “Zoolander 2.”

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  • Clint Culpepper
    Screen Gems’ president called Kevin Hart a “whore” in an email to a colleague after the actor sought an increase in salary for his personal promotions.

    Hart responded, “I worked very hard to get where I am today. I look at myself as a brand and because of that I will never allow myself to be taken advantage of.” Culpepper is still president of the production company.

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  • Angelina Jolie
    Producer Scott Rudin had harsh words for Jolie regarding her plans to develop a new version of “Cleopatra.” The project never came together, but Jolie will soon release “By the Sea,” a drama she wrote, directed and stars in with husband Brad Pitt. 

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio
    In an email, Sony’s then-co-chairman Amy Pascal called DiCaprio “despicable” when he backed out of “Steve Jobs.” The actor stars in the upcoming drama “The Revenant.”

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  • Seth Rogen and James Franco
    The hack revealed that Rogen made $8.4 million for co-directing and acting in “The Interview,” while co-star Franco received $6.5 million. The film’s overall budget was $44 million and included $241 for a “table of weed, coke, pills and panties,” as well as $74,000 for two tigers, their handlers, and special “tiger accommodations.”

    Rogen recently starred in “Steve Jobs” and has six more projects lined up, including “Neighbors 2.” Franco also has multiple projects in the queue, including directing “The Long Home.”

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  • Kevin Hart
    Screen Gems President Clint Culpepper called Kevin Hart a “whore” in an email to a colleague after the actor sought a salary bump. “I worked very hard to get where I am today,” Hart responded. “I look at myself as a brand and because of that I will never allow myself to be taken advantage of.”

    The actor just completed “Ride Along 2” for Universal.

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  • David Fincher
    In an email with the subject line “Well it ain’t ME,” the director who almost directed “Steve Jobs” blames the studio for the many leaks on that film — compared to the more tight-lipped studios like Fox, with whom he worked on “Gone Girl.”

    “I had 15 meetings with Rosamund Pike [for “Gone Girl”] and her DEAL CLOSED before Variety OR The [Hollywood] Reporter ever ran a single blurb,” he said. “This is a CONTINUAL PROBLEM WITH SONY.” Since then, Fincher has focused on producing Netflix’s “House of Cards.”

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  • Michael de Luca

    The president of production at Sony, proved true all the gossip that surrounded his taking the studio job. The “Fifty Shades of Grey” producer left Sony in April 2015 shortly after Tom Rothman’s promotion and took a producing deal with Universal.

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  • Michael Fassbender
    In an email conversation with Sony’s then-co-chairman Amy Pascal, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin was blunt about Fassbender, with whom he would end up working on “Steve Jobs.” “I don’t know who Michael Fassbender is and the rest of the world isn’t going to care,” Sorkin said. No doubt responding to the actor’s frontal-nude scenes in “Shame,” producer Michael de Luca wrote, “He just makes you feel bad to have normal-sized genitalia.”

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  • Willow and Jaden Smith
    Tom Rothman wrote an email to Sony’s then-co-chairman Amy Pascal, showing her an interview with the Smith kids and saying, “1. Read this,” 2. they r home schooled: don’t let this family date your movies!!!”

    However, Jaden filmed “Karate Kid” with Columbia Pictures and there had been talk of a sequel. 

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  • What has become of Amy Pascal, Michael Lynton, Mike de Luca and Tom Rothman since the November 2014 Sony cyberattack?

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