You got bullied and owned by the out of control litigation culture you have. Had the slightest thing happened, real or imagined, as result of releasing the movie, American lawyers would have gleefully sued the studio out of existence.
The "out of control litigation culture" in the US is a myth perpetuated by corporations to drum up support for passing stringent tort reform laws that limit consumer/patient/victim/employee rights to sue while granting the corporations even greater protections from lawsuits and drastically limiting awards. Frivolous lawsuits can be brought, but they are overwhelmingly dismissed before they progress very far, often at great cost to the plaintiff (and no, the McDonald's coffee lady was not a frivolous lawsuit despite that frequently getting tossed around as the worst example).
I don't know why people assist in perpetuating this myth in the age of Citizens United, Wall Street and banks getting away with murder, and corporations writing legislation for politicians they control to gain even more power and protections. Corporations can easily outspend, outlast, and out-lawyer legitimate suits from citizens. Are you honestly under the impression that multi-billion dollar corporations are seriously in danger of going out of business because of a single lawsuit? Corporations are not victims of predatory consumers.