Watch James Franco and Seth Rogen Go Behind Enemy Lines in the Bawdy Red-Band Trailer for 'The Interview'

Few films this year have endured as much pre-release controversy as The Interview: The bawdy comedy — which stars James Franco and Seth Rogen as Hollywood players tasked with assassinating North Korean leader Kim Jong-un — has already been declared “an act of war” by the North Korean government, and the country even drafted a letter to the United Nations, imploring the United States to stop the film’s release.

But if the new red-band trailer for the film is any indication, The Interview — which opens Dec. 25 — will be an equal-opportunity offender, what with its outrageous goat-sex references, effusive F-bombs, and outrageous cameos (including a turn by a grotesquely follicle-free Rob Lowe). Franco plays Dave Skylark, a horndog talk-show host who traffics in sleazy celebrity news; Rogen is Aaron Rapoport, Skylark’s producer, who pines to do real journalism. When the duo find out that the elusive Supreme Leader is a fan of Skylark’s show, they head to North Korea for an small-screen sit-down — but not before being drafted by the CIA to kill Kim Jong-un. Soon, they’re behind enemy lines, being chased down by gun-toting soldiers, and inserting strange objects in their butts, all in the hopes of landing a killer interview.