TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The comedy 'The Interview' has opened in some US cinemas and online, after a cyber-attack and row over its release, BBC News reported.
Sony Films had pulled the film, whose plot centres on a plan to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
But it reversed its decision after critics - including US President Barack Obama - said freedom of expression was under threat.
Some cinemas organised midnight showings for Americans determined to see The Interview on the big screen.
Several hundred independent cinemas across the US have come forward offering to show the title after larger cinemas decided not to screen it following threats.
The film is also being offered through a dedicated website and via Google services YouTube and Play, and Microsoft's Xbox Video platform, but only in the US.
A spokesman for Sony told the BBC the release was US-only "at this point".
BBC NEWS