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'The Interview' is now available on iTunes

It costs $6 to rent and $15 to own.

By Thor Benson
Moviegoer Tim Stone waits by a poster of Seth Rogen and James Franco for the controversial Sony Pictures movie "The Interview" as it opens locally at the independent Plaza Theatre on Christmas Day, December 25, 2014, in Atlanta. All showtimes for the film's opening day were sold out. UPI/David Tulis
Moviegoer Tim Stone waits by a poster of Seth Rogen and James Franco for the controversial Sony Pictures movie "The Interview" as it opens locally at the independent Plaza Theatre on Christmas Day, December 25, 2014, in Atlanta. All showtimes for the film's opening day were sold out. UPI/David Tulis | License Photo

People who haven't already rented or purchased The Interview from Google Play, YouTube or Xbox can now get it on iTunes.

Despite Apple's delayed involvement with the movie, it's been doing quite well. It only played in 331 theaters nationwide and still managed to rake in $1 million in its first weekend.

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The movie has caused quite a controversy since the hackers who leaked Sony Pictures' emails and documents threatened a terrorist attack if the movie was released. Sony initially cancelled the release, but Sony executives changed their minds after the public and even President Obama called the cancellation a mistake.

"We cannot have a society in which some dictator some place can start imposing censorship here in the United States," the president said on Dec. 19.

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