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The Post Millennial Reports: The Babylon Bee made a movie. In keeping with their satirical tradition, it's a mockumentary, and in keeping with their penchant for making fun of the most controversial events in the US, it's on January 6. The mockumentary "January 6: The Deadliest Day," follows a journalist, played by Babylon Bee Editor-in-chief Kyle Mann, who conducts man-on-the-street interviews and tracks the day where AOC was killed "seven times" (lol).
He asks everyone where they were on that most memorable of all days in American history, January 6, and speaks to political pundits and commentators like Michael Knowles and Dennis Prager about one of the most fateful days in history, that is if you believe what Kamala Harris has to say about it.
NOT SATIRE: The Babylon Bee Made A Movie
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) September 5, 2024
January 6: The Most Deadliest Day—coming to your screens October 11. pic.twitter.com/txS3UzkYsB
The Post Millennial caught up with Mann to talk to him about the film and if America is ready to move on from January 6, or at least laugh about it. The film is in the great satirical tradition of films like Spinal Tap, A Mighty Wind, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, and television shows like The Office or Parks and Rec, Mann said.