It looks like there are people out there who are not fans of Benedict Cumberbatch, one person being Julian Assange. The WikiLeaks founder has released an email between himself and the actor in which he asked him not to do the movie "The Fifth Estate."

According to Us Weekly, Assange is enjoying political asylum at the Ecuadorean embassy in London since retreating there back in June 2012. However, he has come out of solitude long enough to release a letter from January, addressed to Cumberbatch.

"Dear Benedict," the email correspondence, published on WikiLeaks on Wednesday, October 9th read.

"Thank you for trying to contact me. It is the first approach by anyone from the Dreamworks production to me or WikiLeaks."

Assange praised the actor's previous work but warned him about portraying him in the upcoming film "The Fifth Estate."

The film is based off of the book by Assange's ex-partner Daniel Domscheit which tells the story of Assange's decision to release previously protected U.S. military and diplomatic documents to the general public back in 2010.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year, Benedict Cumberbatch mentioned that the two previously communicated but only via "email through a friend, basically."

He added, "He was pretty keen for me not to do the film, and the rest is sort of between us, really."

Assange's letter continues to read, "I believe you are a good person, but I do not believe that this film is a good film."

He explained, "I do not believe it is going to be positive for me or the people I care about. ....It is based on a deceitful book by someone who has a vendetta against me and my organization."

"Feature films are the most powerful and insidious shapers of public perception, because they fly under the radar of conscious exclusion."

He continued, "This film is going to bury good people doing good work, at exactly the time that the state is coming down on their heads. It is going to smother the truthful version of events, at a time when the truth is most in demand."

"You will be used, as a hired gun, to assume the appearance of the truth in order to assassinate it."

Assange said, "To present me as someone morally compromised and to place me in a falsified history. To create a work, not of fiction, but of debased truth.

"Not because you want to, of course you don't, but because, in the end, you are a jobbing actor who gets paid to follow the script, no matter how debauched."

Of course Benedict Cumberbatch did film the movie and Julian Assange later referred to it as "a geriatric snoozefest that only the US government could love."