Politics | climate change Trump Gives Gore's Film a New Ending Withdrawal from Paris accord will be added to An Inconvenient Sequel By Arden Dier Posted Jun 2, 2017 9:39 AM CDT Copied Al Gore at the 2017 World Bank Group Spring Meetings in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) Al Gore's latest climate change documentary hits theaters next month, but filmmakers have some new editing to do. That's because the final cut of An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power will include President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, reports the Wrap. Mike Allen at Axios reports that Trump's decision will likely be the new ending, with the film expected to play a central role for advocates pushing back against the president's move. It's a sequel to the decade-old An Inconvenient Truth. (Gore himself criticized Trump's decision as "reckless and indefensible.") Read These Next Joe Biden's post-presidential life not as cushy as predecessors. Superyacht's eye-catching feature also doomed it. Tom Brady's TV access and ties to the Raiders are blurry. Dutch police, right-wing rioters clash. Report an error