After Sony decided on Wednesday to cancel the Dec. 25 release of The Interview following a spate of cyber attacks and threats, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema announced that it would show 2004’s Team America: World Police in its place. It now appears that Paramount Pictures has halted not only that plan, but any plans to screen Team America nationwide.

For those of you asking, yes, Paramount is shutting down all Team America screenings. — Jeremy Smith (@mrbeaks) December 18, 2014

On Thursday, a Capitol Theater in Cleveland, Ohio tweeted that its Team America screening had been canceled at the request of Paramount Pictures. The theater had booked the film in October as part of its Melt Bar and Grilled Late Shift series, but confirmed to Slate that it received an email Thursday from Paramount informing them the film has been “pulled from release.”

Please note: Our Late Shift screening of Team America: World Police has been canceled by Paramount Pictures. pic.twitter.com/TlPVzIeICW — Capitol Theatre (@CapitolW65th) December 18, 2014

Alamo Drafthouse tweeted later on Thursday that “due to circumstances beyond our control,” their Dec. 27 Team America screening has also been canceled.

Due to to circumstances beyond our control, the TEAM AMERICA 12/27 screening has been cancelled. We apologize & will provide refunds today. — Alamo Drafthouse DFW (@AlamoDFW) December 18, 2014

Update, Dec. 18, 5 p.m: Paramount has responded with “no comment.”