"The Interview" is heading back into theaters after Sony Pictures Entertainment announced a limited theatrical release for the comedy, including the theater founded by Flint native Michael Moore.

"I will be showing 'The Interview' at my theater, The Bijou, in Traverse City, beginning on Christmas Day," Moore said in a Twitter message Tuesday, Dec. 23.

"The Interview" provoked an international incident with North Korea and outrage over its cancelled release, including Moore, who said on Twitter that he also received numerous threats before the release of Fahrenheit 9/11.

"We were warned not to show it. This deterred none of us from releasing it," Moore's message said.

Sony initially said it had no plans to release "The Interview," but the company began softening its position after it was broadly criticized.