And the hits just keep on coming. Two weeks into the destructive Sony hack, in which a group dubbed âGuardians of Peaceâ breached the companyâs servers and leaked tons of private documents, ranging from social security numbers to their screeners of upcoming feature films, more information has been unearthed from the hundreds of thousands of stolen emails between Sony execs, film stars, and producers that have leaked online.
The latest batch of emails unearthed by The Daily Beast concerns several of the biggest names in Hollywood, including George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Will Smithâs clan.
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A lengthy email exchange between Amy Pascal, co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Ilene Feldman, a talent manager who represents Ryan Gosling, details the exec and starâs lovey-dovey relationship. In an email dated October 3, 2014, Feldman wrote to Pascal: âRyan absolutely loved you. Said it was like speed dating because he was late after hitting every wrong gate on the lot. Not it should turn to marriage. He really wants to do something with you.â
Pascal then forwarded the email to Michael De Luca, co-president of production for Columbia Pictures, asking what project(s) Gosling is interested in, to which De Luca replies, âItâs Ghostbusters according to Ilene.â
A subsequent email from Pascal to Hannah Minghella, the other co-president of production at Columbia, about Gosling and Paul Feigâs planned all-female Ghostbusters remake says, âThere is one make [male] part paul is planning. How insane would that be⌠He also wants jennifer [Lawrence] and Emma [Stone].â
Another email that same day (October 3) from Pascal to Feldman about re: Gosling reveals that Sony was also interested in the hunky Canadian actor for Sinister Six and their Steve Jobs biopic, Jobs. âi wanted to talk to him about sinister and jobs,â wrote Pascal. âyou tell me what ehe [sic] is interested in.â

But while Pascal seemed very high on Gosling, she wasnât impressed by the behavior of Leonardo DiCaprio. An email exchange between Mark Gordon, producer of Jobs, and Pascal from September 18, 2014, saw the two lambasting DiCaprio over his decision to pull out of the Aaron Sorkin-penned biopic of the late Apple co-founder.
âWas this about the deal⌠or did he just change his mind,â wrote Gordon. âThe latter,â replied Pascal. Then, Gordon replied with, âHorrible behavior,â which was echoed by Pascal, who responded, âActually despicable.â
Sony execs also took shots at Willow and Jaden Smith, despite the latterâs success for Sony with his Karate Kid remake, and his father Will Smithâs long-standing relationship with the studio, which goes back to 1997âs Men in Black, and also includes box office smashes like Hitch, The Pursuit of Happyness, and Hancock.
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An email from Tom Rothman, head of TriStar productions, to Pascal dated November 18, 2014, saw the exec forwarding along a link to the Smith kidsâ out-there interview with T Magazine, along with the note: â1. Read this. 2. they r home schooled: donât let this family date your movies!!!â
On a more sympathetic note, a lengthy email correspondence between Pascal and George Clooney over The Monuments Men reveals the filmmakerâs extreme anxiety forâand lack of confidence inâthe project. In an email dated January 29, 2014, with the subject line âitâs getting worse,â Clooney wrote to Pascal, âI need some protection from all the reviews. Letâs just make it a hit. I havenât slept in 30 hours. And itâs 7 am.â Pascal replied, âwe will protect you by making money⌠thatâs the best revenge.â The following day, Clooney replied to Pascal and wrote the following: âI adore you Amy. You are literally the only person running a studio that loves film. I fear Iâve let you all down. Not my intention. I apologize. Iâve just lost touch⌠Who knew? Sorry. I wonât do it again.â