A monster Borat sculpture will skim down the Thames in London today (22 October) to advance the new film. 




    The exceptionally foreseen spin-off of Sacha Baron Cohen's 2006 hit is named Borat Subsequent Movie film: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. 



    It denotes Borat's re-visitation of the screen after just about 14 years and sees Cohen repeat his function as the hapless Kazakh columnist, who embeds himself into wacky and risky circumstances in America.

    As a component of the film's advancement, the mankini-clad inflatable – which is 40-foot long and 21-foot high – will head out from Tower Bridge to the London Eye and back again from 2pm GMT. 

    Another sculpture has been seen in Sydney, as it was carried by helicopter into Mackenzies Point in Bondi. 

    In a four-star audit for The Independent, Clarisse Loughrey depicted the new film as "a stunning report of America in the present time and place" with "a result that merits a lifetime of being exposed to the words 'decent!'" 

Borat 2 shows up on Amazon Prime on 23 October.