Sacha Baron Cohen

Sacha Baron Cohen’s Mystery Project Appears to Be a New Prank Series for Showtime
Sacha Baron Cohen’s Mystery Project Appears to Be a New Prank Series for Showtime
Sacha Baron Cohen’s Mystery Project Appears to Be a New Prank Series for Showtime
Over the Fourth of July holiday, Sacha Baron Cohen tweeted out a video teasing a mysterious new project that might have something to do with Donald Trump. Today, new details have emerged regarding the comedian and actor’s latest endeavor, which appears to be a prank interview series similar to Da Ali G Show for Showtime.
Sacha Baron Cohen to Further Test Limits of Bad Taste with ‘Klown’ Remake
Sacha Baron Cohen to Further Test Limits of Bad Taste with ‘Klown’ Remake
Sacha Baron Cohen to Further Test Limits of Bad Taste with ‘Klown’ Remake
Whether he’s handing a plastic bag full of feces to a dinner party host, trying to coax Ron Paul into a hotel-room gay sex scandal, or getting face-raped by the massive phallus of an elephant while hiding inside the cavernous vagina of a second elephant, Sacha Baron Cohen’s a born button-pusher. His unending search for shock value has now led him to Denmark, the home nation of the excruciating comedy of discomfort Klown. A new item from Deadline notes that the prank-happy provocateur will bring his talents for awkwardness to a remake of the taboo-busting Danish cringe-fest, and more specifically, that foreign distribution rights have been snapped up by Annapurna International.
‘Alice in Wonderland 2′ Ready to Send Sacha Baron Cohen ‘Through the Looking Glass’
‘Alice in Wonderland 2′ Ready to Send Sacha Baron Cohen ‘Through the Looking Glass’
‘Alice in Wonderland 2′ Ready to Send Sacha Baron Cohen ‘Through the Looking Glass’
Fans of Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland,' starring Mia Wasikowska as the lead heroine and Johnny Depp as the eccentric Mad Hatter, now have 'Alice in Wonderland 2' to look forward to on May 27, 2016. The sequel will take Alice on another trippy adventure, and this time she could have to deal with the likes of Sacha Baron Cohen.
Freddie Mercury Biopic Likely Dead, Thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen
Freddie Mercury Biopic Likely Dead, Thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen
Freddie Mercury Biopic Likely Dead, Thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen
The Freddie Mercury biopic is one of those recent projects trapped in development hell. Though funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen of 'Borat' fame was attached to the lead role for some time, he has since dropped out, leaving the project to its likely demise, according to the film's writer.