The 'Fury' and 'Annie' are among the Sony films that were recently leaked on the pirate sites after a hacking attack, it has been reported.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, screener copies of at least five new Sony Pictures movies are being traded online after the studio's computers were hacked.
The other Sony titles being shared online include 'Mr. Turner' and 'Still Alice,' both set for theatrical release later in December, and 'To Write Love on Her Arms,' slated for a March 2015 bow. Many of the pirated copies of the films appear to be awards screeners.
Sony is reportedly investigating a possible North Korean link to the hack.
This comes after a statement recently released by a North Korean government-controlled website threatened the filmmakers of Sony's upcoming comedy 'The Interview' with "stern punishment." The plot of the film centers on two guys, played by Seth Rogen and James Franco, who are sent to North Korea to assassinate leader Kim Jong Un.