Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat sequel will hit Amazon Prime next month 14 years on from original
SACHA Baron Cohen's sequel to Borat is on its way back onto our screens - after 14 years.
The iconic comedian, 48, is thought to be releasing the long-awaited second coming on Amazon Prime Video in October.
The premiere is said to arrive just before the 2020 elections in November, according to
The Ali G star is said to have filmed the Borat sequel during the Covid-19 pandemic with the aid of a select crew after lockdown restrictions relaxed.
The upcoming sequel is to the star's 2006 film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.
The new title is said to be Borat: Gift of Pornographic Monkey to Vice Premiere Mikhael Pence to Make Benefit Recently Diminished Nation of Kazakhstan.
It's reported that the public knows who he is now so he has to go "undercover" to interview people.
The controversial comedian was recently seen dressed in his character's attire as he filmed in LA.
While in June, the character Borat is thought to have attended a political protest in Washington where he pranked the far-right audience into singing racist songs.
Earlier this week, a Twitter account called The Republic of Kazakhstan released a pro-Trump parody video where Borat calls Trump “the greatest premier in history”.
The post reads: "Congratulation [sic] to great friend of the Kazakh people for winning debate today!
"Impressive and amazing result for a strong premier who always put America and Kazakhstan first!"
Another mocking post read: "Biden WRONG - face masks NOT effective against Covid19!
"Only proven facial protection is Urine Therapy administered on Premier Trump by two young Uzbek female doctors in 2013. Therapy so effective, he declared it as business expense! ."
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The coronavirus pandemic will also feature, as will Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Despite the popularity of the character, Borat was retired with Sacha saying he had become too well-known to pull off pranks.
Sacha, who was born in Hammersmith, London, is married to Australian actress Isla Fisher.
They have two daughters, Elula and Olive, and one son, Montgomery.