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Spaceballs lampooned numerous sci-fi films, like Aliens and 2001: A Space Odyssey, but Star Wars was always the central target.
Spaceballs is a beloved classic, but in today's cinema landscape, I think that the sequel will need to make a major change to reach the same heights.
While it will no doubt be a while before there's any kind of full trailer for "Spaceballs 2", an announcement teaser was released spoofing the "Star Wars" screen crawl and featuring Brooks.
'Spaceballs' returns for a sequel with Mel Brooks, 98, as Yogurt. Will Barf make a cameo? Brooks wrote, directed and played two roles in 1987's 'Star Wars' spoof 'Spaceballs' with John Candy as Barf.
According to a new report from entertainment insider @Mytimetoshinehello (via Superhero Hype ), MGM is developing a third ...
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.
The Amazon MGM Studios' untitled comedy is set to hit theaters in 2027, with Brooks both starring and producing alongside ...
Today, the idea of a Spaceballs II coming, presumably, right around the 40th anniversary of the original film and the 50th birthday of Star Wars itself seems perfectly natural.
This time he’ll just be acting, though, with Josh Greenbaum ( Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar) directing from a script by Benji Samit, Dan Hernandez, and Josh Gad. Gad is also expected to star, but ...
Mel Brooks in “Spaceballs.” MGM “Thirty-eight years ago, there was only one ‘Star Wars’ trilogy,” the message began.
One of the best gags in the classic Mel Brooks spoof Spaceballs is actually born from a conversation with George Lucas.
The studio made the announcement on June 12. Brooks, who directed and starred in the original 1987 “Star Wars” and sci-fi genre parody, will also be a producer.