You'll recall Sony got cold feet after the studio got hacked and the hackers threatened violence at the theaters ... the flick was yanked from movie houses for a short period of time and streamed instead.
According to a new lawsuit, the company that did the streaming -- Kernel Films --
hired a company called Neustar, which provides digital security to protect the streams.
Neustar claims the streaming went fine but when it came time for Kernel Films to pay the $1.1 million fee, the check wasn't in the mail.
Neustar is now suing Kernel for the $1.1 mil.
As for "The Interview" ... not worth the trouble, right?

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