Buckle up, Australia, because Amazon Prime has acquired the rights to the Borat sequel - and it will be dropping on the streaming service in just a few weeks.
If you're wanting to say the full name of the upcoming film, you'll need a big gulp of air.
According to Deadline, the follow-up to the wildly successful 2006 film will be called Borat: Gift of Pornographic Monkey to Vice Premiere Mikhael Pence to Make Benefit Recently Diminished Nation of Kazakhstan.
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The creators of the film have now announced the release date of the flick - and it'll drop before the 2020 US Presidential election in November.
It's understood that US President Donald Trump and deceased paedophile Jeffrey Epstein will be targeted in the film.
As yet, it's not 100 percent clear exactly what the plot of the film will be, however sources have told Collider that it gets very meta.
Unnamed sources told the outlet that the sequel finds Borat under the impression that he has become a successful movie star, given his newfound fame in the wake of the first film. The Kazakh journalist responds to this by attempting to disguise himself from the public, even going so far as to conduct interviews incognito.
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One source suggested to the media outlet that the film will be 'Cohen playing Borat playing Cohen'.
The movie wrapped up filming earlier this month and has already been screened for some select industry types.
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