Summary
- Comedy icon Mel Brooks is confirmed to return as Yogurt in Spaceballs 2, slated for a 2027 release
- Rick Moranis is reportedly coming out of retirement to play Dark Helmet again, and Bill Pullman will return as Lone Starr
- Josh Gad is set to co-write, co-produce, and star in the film, with Keke Palmer also joining the cast
Nearly four decades after Spaceballs warped into cult classic status, the long-rumored sequel is officially a go, and to the immense delight of fans, comedy legend Mel Brooks is confirmed to reprise his iconic role as Yogurt. The announcement, made just this week, has sent shockwaves of excitement through the entertainment world, promising a return to the satirical brilliance only Brooks can deliver.
Set for a theatrical release in 2027 with Amazon MGM Studios, Spaceballs 2 will see the 98-year-old maestro not only back in front of the camera as the wise, merchandising-obsessed Yogurt (a parody of Yoda), but also serving as a producer. Brooks himself unveiled the news with a characteristically humorous social media teaser, featuring a Star Wars-esque opening crawl that brilliantly skewers Hollywood’s current obsession with endless sequels and reboots. His direct message at the end, “After 40 years we asked what do the fans want… but instead, we’re making this movie,” perfectly encapsulates the irreverent spirit of the original.
The excitement doesn’t stop with Brooks’ return. In a move that has further electrified fans, Rick Moranis is also reportedly set to come out of a lengthy retirement to reprise his role as the hilariously villainous Dark Helmet. Moranis’s absence from live-action films for almost three decades has made his potential return one of the most anticipated in recent memory. Adding to the returning cast, Bill Pullman will be back as Lone Starr, the charming rogue equivalent of Han Solo.
New talent is also joining the ranks, with Josh Gad confirmed to lead the cast, co-write the screenplay (alongside Benji Samit and Dan Hernandez), and co-produce. Keke Palmer is also slated for an as-yet-unspecified role, bringing fresh energy to the ensemble. Josh Greenbaum (known for Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar) is set to direct.
The original Spaceballs (1987) perfectly lampooned the Star Wars saga and other sci-fi tropes, building a devoted following over the years. With the landscape of cinematic franchises having exploded since its debut, Spaceballs 2 is perfectly poised to deliver a fresh wave of satirical commentary on the blockbuster era. For those who believe the Schwartz is still strong, this sequel promises to be a comedic force to be reckoned with.
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