Who Will Be Sacha Baron Cohen's Partner-In-Crime in 'The Dictator': Anna Faris, Kristen Wiig, or Gillian Jacobs?

Sacha Baron Cohen is at it again: after the success of "Borat," he'll be taking to the streets as yet another crazy character in "The Dictator."

Casting is getting into full swing for the film, and three very funny women are up for the lead female role: Kristin Wiig ("SNL," "MacGruber"), Anna Faris ("Take Me Home Tonight"), and Gillian Jacobs ("Community") are all in contention for the role. Wiig and Faris are comedy giants already in the movie business, but it's great to see Jacobs getting some recognition as well.

The movie will focus on Cohen in character as a ruthless dictator who worked hard to keep democracy from entering his country and gets lost in America. Judging by the synopsis and the fact that casting breakdowns are looking for actors with improv experience, this will likely be another "Borat"-type affair, with Cohen messing with a bunch of unsuspecting people.

That raises some questions: one, how much improv and pranking will there be with these other roles being cast? Jason Mantzoukas of "The League" has also been cast, and with the female role about to be filled, does this mean there will be more of a scripted story?

Secondly, is anyone still going to fall for Cohen's tricks after "Borat" was so successful? The guy is really great at disguising himself, but I would think people are going to be very wary of a Middle-Eastern dictator approaching them and doing wacky things if they've ever even heard of Borat. "Bruno" still managed to fool plenty of people, though, so maybe he'll be just fine.