Michael Moore is gearing up for a Trump takedown in the fall.
The filmmaker stopped by CBS’ Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday night, and dished on his upcoming anti-Trump documentary.
Moore said his next project will be titled Fahrenheit 11/9 in a nod to his 2004 film Fahrenheit 9/11, about former President George W. Bush and the war in Iraq. The title is also a reference to Nov. 9, the day Trump became president-elect.
“Look, we’re in deep, deep trouble here,” Moore told late-night host Stephen Colbert, who frequently makes President Trump a target of his jokes.
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The Oscar-winning filmmaker revealed the movie will explore “how the hell we got in this situation, and how we’re going to get out of it.”
The director shared a brief clip of the film, which showed him trying to enter Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
“I thought I’d check out the Southern White House,” Moore says to a security guard in the clip.
“The Secret Service sent me down here. I want to go up and talk to Donald Trump,” the director adds, before a siren is heard in the background and the clip ends.
Last month after Roseanne Barr’s racist social media remarks that got her sitcom Roseanne canceled, Moore took to Twitter to call her comments “hateful,” and teased that he was working on a project about Barr and Trump.
“I know Roseanne. And I know Trump. And they are about to rue the day they knew me…” Moore tweeted.
Fahrenheit 11/9 will arrive in theaters on Sept. 21, ahead of the midterm election in November.
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