"The Interview" cast is an ensemble of stellar Hollywood actors who practically delivered their part well for the movie. Just last month, a controversial movie entitled "The Interview" was released internationally, garnering $6 million at the box office according to Box Office Mojo. This figure is relatively low compared to their budget of more than $40 million.

"The Interview" cast, however star-studded, falls short to help the movie gain astounding profit. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg directed the film. They are also the movie producers along with James Weaver.

Showcasing major roles in the movie are the following "The Interview" cast members: James Franco, Seth Rogen, Lizzy Caplan, Randall Park, Diana Bang, Timothy Simons, Anders Holm, and Charles Rahi Chun. Cameo performances of several famous figures are also seen in the movie, including Eminem, Seth Meyers, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Rob Lowe, Bill Maher, Ben Schwartz, Brian Williams, Scott Pelley, Guy Fieri, Zac Efron, Iggy Azalea, Nicki Minaj, and Emma Stone. There are rumors that Jay-Z and Beyoncé joined "The Interview" cast as cameos, but apparently they did not appear in the movie.

A few weeks ago, there had been speculations of North Korean attacks because of the blunt interpretation of killing North Korea's notorious leader, Kim Jong-un, in the movie. The roles of Rogen and Franco, the main characters among "The Interview" cast, focus on a mission to assassinate the said international leader. Due to some certain speculations, Rogen cancelled guest appearances on several talk shows to promote the movie. They also cancelled press tours to avoid violence threats, if ever the hacks were true. North Korea, in response to the speculations, did not confirm these allegations but tagged the hack as a "righteous deed."

The issues that surrounded the movie might have caused a serious effect to the ticket sales. However, "The Interview" cast still did well to represent their individual roles.