The Schwartz is still strong in comedy legend Mel Brooks − and now, returning with even greater power. Amazon MGM Studios announced that Brooks, 98, will reprise his role as the Yoda-like Yogurt in a ...
Mel Brooks, 98, will reprise his role as Yogurt in the upcoming Spaceballs sequel he is working on with Josh Gad, as the legendary comedian and Amazon MGM Studios announced on Thursday, June 12 "After ...
The 98-year-old comedy icon will reprise his role from the 1987 film, with the sequel hitting theaters in 2027. The 98-year-old Brooks will star in the sequel to “Spaceballs,” reprising his role as ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
UPDATE June 12 2025: THR reports Bill Pullman's son, Lewis Pullman (Top Gun: Maverick, Thunderbolts*), is in talks to join the Spaceballs 2 cast. Daphne Zuniga, who played Princess Vespa in the ...
Released in 1987, Spaceballs is director Mel Brooks' Star Wars parody. Known for his raucous and often crude comedies, such as Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, Spaceballs continued Brooks' ...
Mel Brooks will once again be traveling to space as he is announced to be part of the “Spaceballs” sequel. The project, which already has Josh Gad connected to it, will be graced by the 99-year-old ...
If there is one parody movie that has cemented itself as a cult classic within the genre, it’s “Spaceballs.” Riffing off “Star Wars” and utilizing every parody comedy trick in the book, “Spaceballs” ...
More specifically, we’re talking about the merchandising gag in Spaceballs. There’s a great story behind that scene and we’re eager to fill you in on how it came to be. The Merchandising Sequence in ...
Spaceballs 2 has officially found its Lone Starr and Dark Helmet — once again. The original Spaceballs quite explicitly hints at a sequel in a scene between Lone Starr (a parody of Luke Skywalker and ...
WASHINGTON — Nearly 40 years since the release of Mel Brooks' legendary sci-fi comedy, "Spaceballs," it's finally time to buckle up for a sequel. Amazon MGM Studios announced new details Thursday ...