Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Amazon Prime Video released a surprise trailer on Thursday, for an extended cut of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, titled Borat Supplemental Reportings Retrieved From Floor of Stable Containing Editing Machine.
Borat Supplemental Reportings Retrieved From Floor of Stable Containing Editing Machine is a multi-part special with some behind-the-scenes footage from the Oscar-nominated comedy starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Maria Bakalova.
Borat Supplemental Reportings Retrieved From Floor of Stable Containing Editing Machine Trailer

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: The trailer begins with Borat talking about the time that has passed since the 2020 United States Presidential Election and mentions how “thousands of valid votes were tragically counted.” Other clips from the trailer include Borat’s daughter Tutar visiting a salon and asking to look like R. Kelly, Borat becoming interested in Amazon’s Alexa, an extended conversation between Borat and Tutar’s adult babysitter Jeanise Jones and Sacha Baron Cohen even breaking character during the film’s infamous gun rally performance.
In another brand new clip, Bakalova poses as a political journalist and interviews a couple over Zoom. “Is social distancing the reason Melania never stands close to Donald?” she asks, to which the couple replies, “She was doing that before COVID ever came out.”
Baron Cohen is also seen breaking character in a behind-the-scenes clip from the far-right rally he crashed during the film. It looks as if Baron Cohen and his team had to make a speedy getaway from the rally while being yelled at and chased by protesters.
“Go, go, go, go. Just keep going. If you stop, you’re going to be in a violent situation,” he tells the driver of his van.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Borat 2 Success
Along with being nominated for an Oscar for Best Screenplay, Borat 2 also won the award for best film – musical or comedy, at the 2021 Golden Globes and Baron Cohen took home the award for best actor in a comedy. Bakalova was nominated for best actress in a comedy, and although she did not win in that category, she is till up for best supporting actress at the Academy Awards nomination.
Watch the trailer for the extended cut below: