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Actors Seth Rogen (right) and James Franco (left) in the film "The Interview."

(screengrab from YouTube video)

North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un has officially condemned actors Seth Rogen and James Franco over their new film, "The Interview."

The movie features the comedy pair teaming up to assassinate Jong-un, and the North Korean regime is not amused, according to TMZ.

"[This] shows the desperation of the US government and American society," said Kim Myong-chol, an unofficial spokesperson for North Korea in Pyongyang. Myong-chol said that the Supreme Leader will likely watch the film despite his displeasure, Thought Catalog reported.

"A film about the assassination of a foreign leader mirrors what the US has done in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine," said Myong-chol.

"And let us not forget who killed [President John F.] Kennedy—Americans," the spokesman said, adding, "In fact, President Obama should be careful in case the US military wants to kill him as well."

Rogen responded to his condemnation by Jong-un with a light-hearted tweet:

The film also mocks several myths originating from North Korea about Kim Jong-un, according to The Independent.

In the trailer for "The Interview," one character says that North Koreans believe anything Jong-un tells them including that the dictator can "speak to dolphins" and that he never uses the restroom.

"The Interview" has also come under fire from some critics who call a plot about killing another nation's leader "extremely irresponsible," according to The Independent.

Take a look at the trailer for "The Interview," and leave a comment below.