James Franco's Twitter post has been about Emma Stone's wonderful performance for the Broadway musical, "Cabaret." This is Franco's recent tweet following the countless reports on the Sony hack which also involves his film, "The Interview." The film has already been pulled out from its original premiere date.

For one, James Franco's Twitter has all been about the latest Sony hack. The hack not only affected Franco's film with Seth Rogen but a number of other films as well. Before Franco and Rogen cancelled all press appearances for "The Interview," the stars had done one press appearance dated Dec. 16.

"Doin' some press for theinterviewmovie With @sethrogen https://instagram.com/p/wo28E7y9Yt/," reads the post on James Franco's Twitter dated Dec. 16.

After the press appearance, another post on James Franco's Twitter address the Sony hacking. Franco praised Aaron Sorkin of the New York Times for his piece on the Sony Hack and why the press shouldn't help with it.

The Sony hack not only cost the company millions of dollars for films leaked, but inadvertently put their employees at risk. Sony is already at the brink of solving the disaster. As for Franco, the latest he has said about the hack has all been shared on Instagram.

"Here's the shot the paparazzi are going to get. So they can leave me alone now. Thanks, guys," reads the post on James Franco's Twitter along with an Instagram photo of him in a red beanie, black coat, and plaid scarf.

As for Franco and Rogen's fans, they've been nothing but supportive after Sony decided to pull "The Interview" out from its original release date. Numerous fans are also calling out on Sony for their un-American action of giving into the threats.

On the other hand, Franco has lied low from the issue. As mentioned, the latest post on James Franco's Twitter was his quick review on "Cabaret" where he praises Emma Stone for "killing it."