Update (Jul. 9, 1:30 p.m.): Showtime has revealed new details about Sacha Baron Cohen’s upcoming half-hour series, officially titled Who Is America? Over the course of seven episodes, the show will “explore the diverse individuals, from the infamous to the unknown across the political and cultural spectrum, who populate our unique nation.” The first episode will air on Jul. 15 at midnight ET. Showtime president and C.E.O. David Nevins issued a statement about the series, calling Cohen “the premier provocateur of our time.”

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Well, Sacha Baron Cohen is back, and it seems like nothing has changed. On Sunday, the rogue comedian—who trades in absurdist, elaborate pranks and larger-than-life alter egos—revealed on Twitter that he’s secretly spent the past year filming a new TV series. As a kicker, he tossed in a clip from the project, in which Cohen asks former vice president Dick Cheney to sign a “waterboard kit” (i.e., a jug of water). Lo and behold, Cheney appears, amiably dropping a John Hancock on the kit.

“That’s a first,” Cheney says. “That’s the first time I ever signed a waterboard.”

One would . . . hope . . . so? As you may recall, Cheney was a proponent of the torture method during his time as vice president, standing by his decision for years after the fact as well. See the teaser for yourself below, which also features a quick, mysterious montage of footage from the upcoming series.

Cohen has not yet revealed any other details about the project, including its name or its release date. However, it’s been reported that it might be a new series for Showtime, titled Who Is America? and set to air on July 15, according to Vulture. The network dropped a similar teaser for a mysterious upcoming show on June 29, dubbing it “the most dangerous show in the history of television.” That sounds right in Cohen’s wheelhouse, doesn’t it?

The comedian, who got his start on the gotcha-interview-focused Da Ali G Show, has taken a break from his scandal-induced brand of comedy over the last few years, focusing instead on acting in movies like Alice Through the Looking Glass and Les Misérables. But considering our ludicrous political state, it seems only right that Cohen would pop up again with something punchy and timely. If he managed to get Cheney to do something as insane as signing a waterboard kit, there’s no telling what the rest of the project will bring.

This post has been updated with details of the series.