For the last two weeks, Sony has been dealing with the backlash thatโs occurred since the emails of high-level executives were hacked and released. From emails calling Kevin Hart a whoreย to racist comments regarding President Barack Obamaโs movie tastes, itโs safe to say that some of these executives are having the worst month ever.
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But itโs not over, not by a long shot.
In recently released emails discovered by Radar Online, a Sony executive was on the receiving end of emails from a producer who warned the studio about casting Denzel Washington, stating that Washington should not be cast in films that will be played overseas because heโs black, so theyโll flop.
According to Radar, a producer, whose name was removed from the emails, sent the concerns to Sony Chairman and CEO Michael Lynton. In the emails, the producer suggested that Sony not cast black actors in films with an international market. โNo, I am not saying The Equalizer should not have been made or that African-American actors should not have been used (I personally think Denzel is the best actor of his generation),โ the producer stated in the email.
โI believe that the international motion-picture audience is racistโin general, pictures with an African-American lead donโt play well overseas,โ the producer wrote. โBut Sony sometimes seems to disregard that a picture must work well internationally to both maximize returns and reduce risk, especially pics with decent-size budgets.โ
Ironically, The Equalizer went on to make $191 million at theaters worldwide, and almost half of the ticket sales were international.
Unlike the previous Sony emails, itโs unknown whether Lynton shared the same sentiments as the unnamed producer. But Iโm sure itโll be only a matter of days before this unnamed producer is actually named.
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