The Sony hack has claimed its first two studio projects: Seth Rogen’s The Interview (originally scheduled for a December 25th release) and Steve Carrell’s “Pyongyang” (which was in-development).

While The Interview was referenced specifically by the hacktivists group “Guardians of Peace” as the reason for the cyber attack of Columbia Pictures/Sony, it was the subsequent terrorist threat that really did both films in. In particular, Guardians of Peace warned moviegoers that an attack on the New York premiere of the The Interview was inevitable. Even going as far as to specifically reference September 11th. This created a domino effect that forced Sony to cancel the release of The Interview followed by Twentieth Century Fox pulling all distribution plans for the Carrell project.

Naturally, given the hair on fire coverage of this whole thing, the Twitter-verse reacted. Surprisingly enough, it seems like quite a few of you were planning to support the film before it was pulled. Some even have gone as far as to demand that Sony not cave to terrorism or censorship and release the film anyway. As for the rest of you, the jokes just keep on coming…