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Who Is America? series premiere live stream

HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 23: Actor Sacha Baron Cohen attends the premiere of Disney's "Alice Through The Looking Glass" at the El Capitan Theatre on May 23, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Boardman/WireImage)
HOLLYWOOD, CA - MAY 23: Actor Sacha Baron Cohen attends the premiere of Disney's "Alice Through The Looking Glass" at the El Capitan Theatre on May 23, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Boardman/WireImage)

Wondering how, where and when you can watch Showtime’s Who is America starring Sacha Baron Cohen? Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered.

Sacha Baron Cohen and controversy go hand in hand, and that is the case once again for his upcoming series Who is America? which will premiere on Sunday night on Showtime.

The actor will disguise himself as one of many characters and interview several rather big names in his well-known and humorous way.

Some have come forward to say that they were interviewed by Cohen, like Florida Congressman Matt Geitz and news anchor Ted Koppel, but the headliners — if you could call them that — are major controversial figures like former sheriff Joe Arpaio, Alabama gubernatorial candidate Roy Moore, Sarah Palin and Dick Cheney.

These three names alone allude to the type of series that Who is America? is going to be, and, while I have a feeling this will be extremely uncomfortable to watch, Who is America? is a train wreck that people are going to enjoy watching.

Here is how, where and when you can watch Showtime’s Who is America? starring Sacha Baron Cohen:

Date: Sunday, July 15
Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
Channel: Showtime
Stream: Showtime

Personally, I think Cohen’s best role was not in one of his own, wacky films, but instead in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. The “comedy” that stars Will Ferrell is a fantastic guilty pleasure movie even if it is, quite frankly speaking, not the best movie in the world.

But not being the most politically correct or even good production is kind of his thing, and it is exactly what we should expect from Who is America?

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However, the hype and the expected interviews are going to have many watching Who is America? on Sunday, and I have a feeling it will be the most talked about thing on the internet come Monday morning.