Sony Pictures cleared the way for the release of "The Interview" on December 25 less than a week after pulling the comedy's planned release following a devastating cyberattack, a Dallas cinema set to screen the film said on Tuesday.
The screwball comedy about a fictional plot to assassinate North Korea leader Kim Jong Un led to a cyber attack on the studio, which the US government has blamed on North Korea.
The founder of the Texas-based Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain, Tim League, wrote on Twitter that Sony authorized the theater to screen the film. A spokeswoman for the theater chain confirmed the tweet.