Dec 11, 2014 06:33 AM EST
Sony Leak Continues: Angelina Jolie Is Called A Spoiled Brat, Steve Jobs Biopic Explained

And the plot continues to thicken. Sony Pictures is definitely not having the best time as it has been recently reported that the hacks resulted to the expose of Angelina Jolie being a spoiled brat, which leads to the reason why "Jobs", the Steve Jobs biopic, is on a limbo.

The latest leaks include that of an exchange of emails between Sony Pictures Co-Chairman Amy Pascal and Scott Rudin, the producer of Jobs.

First, Leonardo DiCaprio was supposed to be the lead actor for the movie but it was announced that Christian Bale will be taking over the spot. However, the studio politics was actually the reason why the biopic is not being produced as Jolie got in the way and it is regarding director David Fincher.

Jolie objected that Fincher was directing Jobs instead of her version of "Cleopatra". However, Fincher was already dead set on directing Jobs.

So here's what Rudin wrote in an email back in February of 2014: "YOU BETTER SHUT ANGIE DOWN BEFORE SHE MAKES IT VERY HARD FOR DAVID TO DO JOBS."

Pascal then replied saying: "Do not f--king threaten me. I have been asking you to engage with me on this for weeks."

However, Rudin completely goes off thus this epic rant: "What the hell are you talking about? Who's threatening you? Let me remind you I brought this material to you and I can off her from it in a phone call. Don't for one second even think about trying this s--t with me."

He continues, "There is no movie of Cleopatra to be made (and how that is a bad thing given the insanity and rampaging spoiled ego of this woman and the cost of the movie is beyond me) and if you won't tell her that you do not like the script-which, let me remind you, SHE DOESN'T EITHER-this will just spin even further out into Crazyland but let me tell you I have zero appetite for the indulgence of spoiled brats and I will tell her this myself if you don't."

And so, Jobs might not be produced after all. Jolie, Pascal and Rudin are yet to comment on these email exchanges.

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