Baron Cohen will reprise his role as Borat in the follow-up that was made during the coronavirus shutdown, the outlet reports.
The original film followed Borat, a popular reporter from Kazakhstan, as he travels to the United States to film a documentary on what makes the country great. While there, Borat offends almost everyone he meets, falls in love with Pamela Anderson and travels across the country in an attempt to make her his wife.
The comedy went on to gross over $265 million worldwide, giving Cohen, 48, the platform to create future characters and movies like Bruno, The Dictator and Grimsby.
Baron Cohen won the Golden Globe Award for best actor in a motion picture - musical or comedy for his performance in Borat. The film was also nominated for a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar.
Borat appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he first taught host Jimmy Kimmel a surprising translation of the late night host's name, then claimed Trump is one of Cohen's more ″unbelievable" characters.
`He is clearly a parody of rich, American racist!` Cohen as Borat said.