A trailer for the new “My Son Hunter” film about Hunter Biden was released last night, showing a comedic if not scandalous take on the rise of Joe Biden and his drug addled son Hunter.
The film, set to be distributed by Breitbart News, is directed by prominent conservative actors and directed by “Die Hard” star Robert Davi. Davi confirmed publicly in 2020 that his support for 45th President Donald Trump cost him work in Hollywood, and claimed Hollywood executives offered him “everything” to disavow Trump.
Producers of the film describe it as a drama, though scenes from the trailer feature a forgetful Joe Biden relaying stories about Corn Pop to his troubled son transposed with scenes of Hunter partying.
Still, the trailer appears to portray Hunter as more than a simple addict. At one point, Hunter appears to suffer an emotional breakdown, screaming “Get out” and admitting “I love my dad, and I just want him to be proud of me.”
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For the role of Hunter Biden, the film features English actor Laurence Fox, an opponent of the 2020 George Floyd protests and mass vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic. Actress and former mixed martial artist Gina Carano will portray a Secret Service Agent, and actress Emma Gojkovic appears to portray Hunter Biden’s female confidant, simply called “Kitty.”
The part of Joe Biden is played by John James, a veteran of daytime soap operas from the 1970s through the 2000s.
The trailer first launched exclusively on Truth Social via a Rumble live stream featuring former Rep. Devin Nunes, who is now the CEO of the company that owns Trump’s social media site.
“We’re happy here at Truth Social to launch the trailer for the film,” said Nunes before introducing a panel that included Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr.
“My Son Hunter” is produced by the Unreported Story Society, a nonprofit founded in 2017 “to tell the stories that the mainstream media ignores through art and modern media.” The film will release for download and streaming on September 7.