Playing the host and producer of a celebrity tabloid TV show, when the duo discover that North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is a fan of their show they manage to arrange an interview with him in an effort to prove themselves as real journalists, only to be recruited by the CIA to assassinate the young leader.
These wartime propaganda style billboards for the new comedy were first snapped along Sunset Boulevard on October 20, then later along Highland Avenue and Sunset & Vine on October 25, 2014.
To Daily Billboard these ad creatives resemble the season one billboards for The Americans, which also had a faux communist feel to them. Hollywood is certainly not afraid of mocking other nations and their leaders, so let's hope it never comes back to bite them on the bum.
On a lighter note, if you're a fan of Seth Rogen, be sure to also enjoy these movie billboards for The Neighbors and The Guilt Trip outdoor ad campaign.
Plus if you're an admirer of James Franco, check out these Gucci fragrance and fashion billboards and Comedy Central Roast billboards.
Aside from The Interview, you can also check out both of the funny guys in these film billboards for This Is The End too.

UPDATED: Here's another portrait billboard for The Interview, which shows off this creative more, snapped along Fairfax Avenue on November 17, 2014.

Plus an extra-long version to compliment the overhead billboard at Sunset & Vine in Hollywood.
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