Number 20: Fury | This photo released by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows, from left, Shia LaBeouf as Boyd "Bible" Swan, Logan Lerman as Norman, Brad Pitt as Sgt. Don “Wardaddy” Collier, Michael Pena as Trini "Gordo" Garcia, and Jon Bernthal as Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis, in Columbia Pictures' 2014 film, "Fury." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Entertainment, Giles Keyte)
Elizabeth Banks stars in a reboot of "Charlie’s Angels," which will hit U.S. theaters in November 2019. (Image: YouTube, Sony Pictures Entertainment, "Charlies Angels" trailer)
FILE - In this April 12, 2016 file photo, Paul Feig, director of the film "Ghostbusters," appears at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2016, in Las Vegas. Sony Pictures told The Associated Press on June 6, 2017, that it has an "incredible relationship" with Feig following critical comments from Dan Aykroyd over how much he spent on last year's "Ghostbusters" remake. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Ryan Gosling, a cast member in the upcoming film "Blade Runner 2049," poses during a photo call backstage of the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace on Monday, March 27, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Edgar Wright, center, writer/director of "Baby Driver," poses with cast members Jon Hamm, left, and Ansel Elgort during a photo call backstage at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace on Monday, March 27, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Jack Black, a cast member in the upcoming movie "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," poses during a photo call backstage at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace on Monday, March 27, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Nick Jonas, a cast member in the upcoming movie "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," poses during a photo call backstage at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace on Monday, March 27, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Ryan Gosling, a cast member in the upcoming film "Blade Runner 2049," poses during a photo call backstage at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace on Monday, March 27, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Jon Watts, from left, director of "Spider-Man: Homecoming," poses with, cast member Tom Holland and producers Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige during a photo call backstage at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace on Monday, March 27, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Tom Holland, a cast member in the upcoming film "Spider-man: Homecoming," poses during a photo call backstage of the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace on Monday, March 27, 2017, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
In this 2013 photo provided Sony Pictures Entertainment, actor Denzel Washington, squatting, pets Zanzibar, right, a Leonberger dog on the set of the movie "The Equalizer," with actor Bill Pullman, standing, and another Leonberger, Mr. America, center. The dogs are owned by Morgan Avila, of Lynbrook, N.Y., who will be showing their Leonberger housemate, Magneto, at the 2017 Westminster Kennel Club show. (Sony Pictures Entertainment via AP)
FILE - In this April 25, 2014 file photo, Michael Lynton, chairman and CEO, Sony Pictures Entertainment, arrives at the 19th annual "Taste For A Cure" at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Two years after guiding the company through an unprecedented corporate hack, Lynton is leaving the company to become the chairman of the board for Snap Inc. Sony said Friday, Jan. 13, 2017, that Lynton, a 13-year Sony veteran who led both the music and entertainment group, will stay on for six months to ensure a smooth transition as Sony Corporation's President and CEO Kazuo Hirai looks for a replacement. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP, File)
In this Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, file photo, a local resident walks her dog by the gates of Sony Pictures Entertainment Studios on Overland Avenue in Culver City, Calif. A day after its trailer debuted online, the Will Smith football head trauma Sony film “Concussion” is already sparking controversy. Citing studio emails leaked in the hack of Sony Pictures, The New York Times reported Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, that “Concussion” was altered to avoid antagonizing the NFL. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
This Dec. 18, 2014, file photo, shows a Sony Pictures Entertainment studio lot entrance from Culver Blvd. in Culver City, Calif. The European Union announced Thursday, July 23, 2015, that it has opened an antitrust case against six major U.S. movie studios, including Sony, for what it sees as a restriction of trade within the 28-nation bloc because consumers outside Britain and Ireland are prevented from tapping into their products through Sky UK. The other studios include Disney, NBCUniversal, Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
This photo provided by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows Bradley Cooper, left, and Rachel McAdams in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "Aloha." The movie releases in U.S. theaters on May 29, 2015. (Neal Preston/Sony Pictures Entertainment via AP)
People stand near the Sony Building at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015. Sony Corp. on Wednesday trimmed its forecast of losses for the year that ends in March and said it doesn't expect the hack at Sony Pictures to hurt its finances overall. The entertainment and electronics giant delayed the announcement of its earnings for the October-December quarter, citing internal difficulties arising from the hack at Sony Pictures Entertainment. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
Amy Pascal, Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman, arrives at Variety's 5th Annual Power of Women event at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills in this Friday, Oct. 4, 2013, file photo. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)
This photo released by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows James Franco, left, as Dave, and Seth Rogen as Aaron, in a scene from Columbia Pictures' "The Interview." The movie opens in theaters Dec. 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Entertainment, Ed Araquel)
** FILE ** In this undated file image provided by Sony Pictures Entertainment, singer-actresses Jordin Sparks, left, and Whitney Houston are shown in a scene from the upcoming film "Sparkle." Viewers got a first glimpse of Houston's upcoming film Monday, April 2, 2012, when NBC's "Today" show premiered a trailer for the much-awaited release. (AP Photo/Sony Pictures, Alicia Gbur, File)