Unfortunately, Piers Morgan has started popping up in a few movies now.
Morgan plays the role here as presenter of the much-missed CNN show,Piers Morgan Tonight.
Morgans character issues a grave warning about CO2 emissions, and then disappears for the rest of the film.
Its relevant to the film, but not pivotal.
As such, his seconds of screen time are safely skipped.
Its unclear at this stage whether Morgans contracted for the sequel.
Will Ferrell stars as Cam Brady, a long-term congressman expecting his usual re-election.
But then a rival, played by Zach Galifianakis, enters the race.
He interviews Ferrells Cam Brady, taking on the persona of a serious interviewer.
Do note: Morgans scene goes on for a bit, unfortunately.
More fortunately, it is entirely skippable, with no damage to the end film.
The first sighting of him is in a bar scene just before the half way point of the movie.
Hence, in the background is a television, and on that television is the face of Piers Morgan.
you could skip both Morgan appearances with no damage to the end film.
Just remember not to relax after youve missed him the first time.
He appears in archive footage in the films big third act audition scene.
After a couple of quick shots in passing, we see him involved in judging someones talent.
He seems to indicate that the person in question has very little.
The person in question is humiliated on national television.
When it comes to the audtion moment itself, we see at first that Morgan is unimpressed.
Throughout the course of the audtion, he then looks more impressed, before finally looking very impressed.
Mr Morgan then has lines.
He tells Paul Potts that he is one of the favourites to winBritains Got Talent.
As compensation for prolonged Morgan exposure, Colm Meaney hits someone in the next scene.
What a sombre note to end on.
And the film really is outstanding.
This article will be updated with further movie sightings of Piers Morgan as and when we encounter them.