Amazon’s ‘Borat’ sequel to be released before 2020 election – with Pence in the title


Borat is back on the screen near you – and Vice President Mike Pence’s name is used in the title.

Actor Sacha Baron Cohen is returning as a controversial character in the 2006 film “Borat”. American Cultural Learning for Kazakhstan’s Make Benefit Glorious Nation The original film, written and produced by Cohen, follows the title character of Kazakh television personality while exploring America.

Amazon plans to release the film before the 2020 presidential election.

The streaming giant confirmed on Tuesday that it has acquired worldwide rights to the film. According to the report, it is titled: “Borat: Mikhail Pence, the deputy premier for the gift of obscene monkeys, should recently benefit the nation of Kazakhstan.”

The ‘Borat’ sequel was previously produced and screened by the true Baron Cohen

True Baron Cohen Stars as Borat.

True Baron Cohen Stars as Borat.
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Reports about the project have been steadily accumulating throughout the summer since it was secretly filmed during the epidemic.

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Cohen created the character of the fictional Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiev on his series “Da Ali Ji Show”.

The 2006 film, directed by Larry Charles, grossed 26 262 million worldwide and was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 79th Academy Awards.

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Cohen won the 2007 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.

The Associated Press contributes to this report.