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Mel Brooks' 'Spaceballs' put a comedic dent in the sci-fi genre when it crashed onto the space-opera scene in 1987. Now, prequels and sequels later, it's back.
Judging by its announcement teaser, 'Spaceballs 2" could be gearing up to target an even broader range of targets. The teaser is a send-up of the famous "Star Wars" opening crawl, and it aptly and hilariously sums up the last few decades of science fiction franchises.
Lewis Pullman, son of Bill Pullman, is joining the 'Star Wars' spoof as Lone Starr's son. Plus, we have plot details.
If we assume that Spaceballs 2 is going to take more than a little inspiration from the Star Wars sequel trilogy, then creating a character who is a take on Kylo Ren makes sense. And since that character should be the son of Lone Starr,
Legendary comedian Mel Brooks is approaching his 99th birthday later this month, and the spry filmmaker still has a few surprises up his sleeve, including a recent shocking announcement that the classic sci-fi parody Spaceballs would be releasing a sequel,
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'Spaceballs 2' is coming! Mel Brooks stars and takes a jab at HollywoodSpaceballs' is getting a sequel. Mel Brooks not only announces the good news but also takes a shot at the dream factory of the past 40 years.
Spaceballs 2' will have Mel Brooks, the director/star of the original, returning as Yogurt, Amazon MGM Studios announced today.
Moviemaking icon Mel Brooks and Amazon MGM Studios have published a special trailer to announce that Spaceballs 2 is moving full steam ahead with plans to premiere in 2027 – and it sounds like Rick Moranis is coming back as Dark Helmet,