ScreenCrush wraps up the latest in movies and TV you might have missed. Today, Seth Rogen faces the wrath of Kim Jong Un, 'Interstellar' heads to IMAX, and Simon Pegg searches for happiness.

FEATURED: The North Korean government has officially condemned Seth Rogen and James Franco over their next film, 'The Interview.'

Apparently Kim Jong Un plans on watching #TheInterview. I hope he likes it!! http://t.co/5VrsgYlydE

— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) June 20, 2014

 

Read all of the crazy details here.

MUST READS:

- The Jack Kirby estate is looking to take Marvel to the Supreme Court. [Comics Alliance]

- A look back at the seemingly forgotten 'Oliver and Company.' [Cut Print Film]

- How closely are Bungie and Sony working together? [Arcade Sushi]

LATEST UPDATES:

- 'Selma' wants the Oscars, will open on December 25, 2014. [Variety]

- 'Interstellar' will be getting a 70mm IMAX release. [Collider]

- The Wachowski's Netflix series 'Sense8' has cast a 'Lost' veteran. [Deadline]

- Aaron Sorkin may adapt 'Flash Boys' for the big screen. [THR]

SNEAK PEEKS:

- FX's 'You're the Worst' has released a raunchy new trailer.

- Simon Pegg searches for you-know-what in the 'Hector and the Search For Happiness' trailer.

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