Sony hackers have promised to release a disastrous “Christmas gift” that will “put Sony Pictures into the worst state” — another round of embarrassing personal emails, according to multiple news reports.

One of the emails allegedly ridicules Leonardo DiCaprio for passing on an upcoming Steve Jobs biopic.

“Was this about the deal … or did he just change his mind,” movie producer Mark Gordon said in a leaked email, which was published online yesterday. “The latter,” responded Sony Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal, reports state.

The Sony hack, which was first reported last month, has not only revealed thousands of private emails sent by top executives, it also made thousands of employee Social Security numbers public and leaked five new Sony films, including the “Annie” remake, Brad Pitt’s “Fury,” and “Still Alice” to online file-sharing hubs.

In one of the leaked messages, Oscar-winning movie producer Scott Rudin reportedly called Angelina Jolie a “minimally talented spoiled brat,” according to multiple reports.

But it looks like the worst is yet to come — “We are preparing for you a Christmas gift,” reads a message from the hackers that was posted online yesterday, according to Variety. “The gift will be larger quantities of data. And it will be more interesting. The gift will surely give you much more pleasure and put Sony Pictures into the worst state.”

Evidence is mounting that North Korea, outraged over the upcoming comedy “The Interview,” may have launched the cyber attack.

The comedy is about a pair of hack TV journalists — played by Seth Rogen and co-star James Franco — who are recruited by the CIA to assassinate Kim Jong Un after they land an interview with the North Korean leader.

North Korea’s state-run news agency KCNA declared the film an “act of war” and promised “a merciless counter-measure” if the U.S. allowed it to be distributed.

“The Interview” is set to be released in theaters Christmas Day.

Herald wire services contributed to this report.