More Sony Pictures Hacked Email Exchange Leaked Online! Producer Scott Rudin Apologizes After Calling 'Maleficent' Star Angelina Jolie A 'Spoiled Brat'

Have you seen the leaked Sony Pictures hacked email exchange that's been taking the world by storm?

The online tabloid publication Gawker has released the humiliating and controversial private conversation between the studio company's big boss, Amy Pascal and Hollywood producer, Scott Rudin.

Soon after a series of leaked artists and execs salaries, unpublished scripts for upcoming movie projects, profound contracts and even stars' aliases used to check into hotels, the hackers now released an email exchange between Sony's executives over an alleged rift between Angelina Jolie's movie and Steve Jobs biopic.

In the email exchange, Rudin was upset at Jolie, 39, and Pascal, 56, over the actress' decision of pulling out his favored director David Fincher for the remake of "Cleopatra," Sony's competing movie with "Maleficent" actress in the titular role.

Read as Rudin and Pascal fight over the Jobs biopic that should've gotten director David Fincher in it if not for Ange's movie.

"YOU BETTER SHUT ANGIE DOWN BEFORE SHE MAKES IT VERY HARD FOR DAVID TO DO JOBS," Rudin's email to Pascal on February.

Sony co-chairwoman didn't seem to like the message that allegedly imposed a threat on her.

"Do not f--king threaten me," she wrote. "I have been asking you to engage with me on this for weeks."

Then Rudin started his email outrage calling "Maleficent" star Angelina Jolie as "minimally talented spoiled brat" and pressured Pascal to dump "Cleopatra."

"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. 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."

"I'm not destroying my career over a minimally talented spoiled brat who thought nothing of shoving this off her plate for eighteen months so she could go direct a movie. I have no desire to be making a movie with her, or anybody, that she runs and that we don't. She's a camp event and a celebrity and that's all and the last thing anybody needs is to make a giant bomb with her that any fool could see coming,"

Rudin continues his rampage over Angelina Jolie.

Read below Hollywood producer and Sony co-chairwoman's apology to the hacked email exchange. The executives stressed that no matter how the conversation should be treated as private it was "inappropriate" but the act of hacking into it is criminal therefore should not be tolerated.

"Private emails between friends and colleagues written in haste and without much thought or sensitivity, even when the content of them is meant to be in jest, can result in offense where none was intended. I made a series of remarks that were meant only to be funny, but in the cold light of day, they are in fact thoughtless and insensitive-and not funny at all. To anybody I've offended, I'm profoundly and deeply sorry, and I regret and apologize for any injury they might have caused," Rudin's statement that was released on NBC.

Meanwhile, Pascal's remorseful letter was also released on NBC:

"The content of my emails to Scott were insensitive and inappropriate but are not an accurate reflection of who I am. Although this was a private communication that was stolen, I accept full responsibility for what I wrote and apologize to everyone who was offended."

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