Get ready for a hilarious twist on one of the world’s most exclusive clubs—a new comedy film inspired by Berghain is on the horizon, and it’s already sparking curiosity. But here’s where it gets controversial: Can the notoriously selective vibe of Berghain really be captured on screen? Inspired by the Search Engine podcast episode 'Why didn't Chris and Dan get into Berghain?', the currently untitled film follows two Americans on a wild journey to Berlin, determined to crack the code of this iconic club. Produced by Searchlight Entertainment and co-written by the dynamic duo Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers (fresh off their 2022 hit Fire Island), this project promises laughs and a fresh take on the Berghain mystique. More details are yet to be announced, but anticipation is already building. And this is the part most people miss: while the film focuses on the club’s exclusivity, Berghain’s December lineup is a reminder of why it’s so revered. With sets from heavyweights like Binh, Honey Dijon, and John Talabot, the Friedrichshain institution continues to set the bar for electronic music. But back to the film—will it celebrate Berghain’s culture or poke fun at its gatekeeping? That’s the question dividing fans already. What do you think? Is this film a genius idea or a missed opportunity? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!