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Mel Brooks makes Spaceballs 2 announcement with cast set to include rarely seen star​

Rick Moranis is reportedly set to come out of retirement for the long-awaited sequel


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Mel Brooks has announced his personal involvement in a sequel to his Star Wars spoof, Spaceballs.

The 98-year-old comedy legend co-wrote, produced and directed the original 1987 satire. He is set to reprise his role as Yogurt, a parody of wise Star Wars character Yoda, in the upcoming Spaceballs 2, which is set for release in 2027.

Brooks made the announcement with a teaser clip posted to social media, which he captioned: “I told you we’d be back.”


In the style of the famous Star Wars opening scroll, a message reads: “Thirty-eight years ago, there was only one Star Wars trilogy...”

The message goes on to mention the huge amount of sequels and spin-offs released since then, including the films and television series set in the Stars Wars universe but also referencing Dune, Jurassic Park, Alien, Harry Potter and “36 MCU movies with two different Robert Downey Jr.’s.”

At the end of the scroll, Brooks appears in person wearing a sweater with the slogan: “SPACEBALLS THE SWEATSHIRT.”

He says: “After 40 years we asked what do the fans want... but instead, we’re making this movie.”

It was previously announced that Josh Gad will lead the cast of the sequel, which will be directed by Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar filmmaker Josh Greenbaum.

In his own social media message, Gad added: “I was that child who saw Spaceballs before I ever saw Star Wars and then wondered why anyone would do a dramatic remake of the Mel Brooks classic.


“It is therefore the greatest gift of my life to now help take the reins and work alongside Mel and this incredible group to do a sequel to the movie that first inspired George Lucas.”

The rest of the cast has not yet been officially announced, but Deadline reports that Rick Moranis is expected to come out of retirement to reprise his role as the villainous Dark Helmet.

Moranis, one of the biggest comedy stars of the 1980s and 1990s, has not appeared in a live-action role in over 25 years.

The publication also reports that Bill Pullman will return as Lone Starr, the spoof’s equivalent of Han Solo, while Keke Palmer is set to join the cast in an as-yet-unspecified role.

Spaceballs 2 is being produced by Amazon MGM and will premiere in theaters. It has been jokingly dubbed by the studio as: “A Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two but with Reboot Elements Franchise Expansion Film.”

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Saw on Twitter Bill Pullman is going to be coming back as President Scroob.

I like it. Mel obviously can't play him at 98 (He will be 100 when it comes out), and you can't replace John Candy or there having to come up some Barf died off-screen. Personally I don't want to see a Lonestar without Barf.

Again though it was Twitter so no idea if it was announced or they were speculating or not.
 
I like it. Mel obviously can't play him at 98 (He will be 100 when it comes out), and you can't replace John Candy or there having to come up some Barf died off-screen. Personally I don't want to see a Lonestar without Barf.

Whaddaya mean, Mel could easily play Scroob! In the sequel films Palpatine is a a dried-out mummy held together with weird technology jammed into his body, that’s ripe for parody by using Mel’s age to their advantage !
 
What kind of dirt can you possibly have on someone as legendarily nice as Rick Moranis to be able to drag him out of retirement after all this time?
Moranis and Brooks are BFFs and I can see him coming out of retirement as a favor to Brooks given that it's probably going to be his final film.

That said: what will probably happen with the film:
/REY
1. Plot is about Baby Yoda as everyone wants him and his merchandise rights

2. Emperor Palpatine/Snoke is a Kathleen Kennedy parody who hates men and ends up being "redeemed" by being fucked by a guy

3. Candy's role replaced with a female character that is also a Rey stand-in

4. The Disney meme of Empire=Nazi gets mentioned as the Empire rebrands with explicit Nai iconography and no one noticing or caring

5. Darth Helmet is a good guy, in universe because of the Nazi rebranding of the Empire but also because "chicks dig the bad guy".
 
We asked what the fans want, but instead we're making this movie

Is a good gag. But one or two gags doesn't make a movie. My guess is it's gonna suck. People get old and they lose their alacrity.

Still gonna watch it though.

The teaser itself also sounds like a way how you sell the movie to investors. With just some text graphics you get to suggest "Here's all the movies we can make jokes about".
 
I think it could be good. If anyone can pull off a late sequel to a classic it's Mel Brooks. I can't think of one bad movie he's ever made.

Whaddaya mean, Mel could easily play Scroob! In the sequel films Palpatine is a a dried-out mummy held together with weird technology jammed into his body, that’s ripe for parody by using Mel’s age to their advantage !
I'd be more interested to see if he could handle the Yogurt makup...
 
I am cautiously optimistic Rick Moranis would not bother if there was not a good chance this will be decent. It will be really nice to see him on screen again (hopefully), big part of my childhood.
I have low expectations, but so far they haven't shown any signs of immediate, terminal retardation. I cling onto the general hope that with Brooks being so fucking old, he's not liable to worry about his standing in Hollywood and he's just doing this as his own little sendoff of what he likes before he dies.

I'm not particularly worried about things like Barf's actor being dead. If they're doing parody in the style of the first movie, they'll probably blatantly parody the recasting as the joke itself. That old comedy style still holds, if they can resist the urge to be 'modern' and just do the good old shit, they stand a chance.

Either way, I'll probably watch this when it drops, unless we get some absolutely atomic red flags dropped. Rope a friend in, and even if its bad we can just groan together at it being bad.
 
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

something great.

My sibling in Christ, this was NOT a good movie. I could write an essay about how the characters were wildly inconsistent, modern-day lack of explanations for inconsistencies with the original (Seriously, NO mention of Delia's gay life partner, at all, ever?), one entirely useless subplot (Delores), dispatching of villains nonchalantly when the movie doesn't need them anymore (Rory, Delores) , hand-waving other things entirely (The Maitlands finding a loophole, Astrid finding a loophole for Lydia's contract with Beetlejuice, Astrid dressing up as Marie Curie for Halloween, but not being smart enough to ask questions about what ghost-boy is doing before he takes her to the other side), and that ending.

The original worked because anything it set up, it was able to do so subtly (Lydia being the Maitlands' kid that they weren't able to have; presence of calypso music; Adam being unable to read and the Maitlands being incompetent in general; exorcisms) and everything came together in the end like it should have. The sequel is a terrible, inconsistent nightmare that doesn't understand what made the first one work.

Which is why I have no faith this sequel will work either. I love me some Mel Brooks, absolute pioneer of comedy and frankly, seems like an all right guy, but his humor is specific to a particular point in entertainment history. Spaceballs is fun, but at the time, it started showing the wear and tear on his style of comedy (something you could characterize as "Mel Brooks-style, it really is that specific), like it was getting old. The parody at times felt limp, the jokes sometimes fell flat ("She doesn't look Druish". If that's a reference to something, it beats me) or went on too long, but it was relevant.

A parody right now is kind of lost on a field of popular entertainment that, because of that Marvel-esque lack of sincerity - everything is so fucking cynical, every dramatic moment is cut with a smart-ass remark - it almost immune to parody.

As it turns out, good parodies aren't good parodies because they they take knocks at movies. They flatter the source (Sean of the Dead, Galaxy Quest). What, in the popular consciousness that everyone can understand, is flattered by a good-natured ribbing? Virtually nothing, because the pool of popular entertainment is so narrow and so monolithic, that what hasn't degraded into parody of itself (for fuck's sake, The Last Jedi was joked about being Spaceballs, is so ubiquitous that the parody can't feel fresh because people are already tired of it.

Ugh, sorry about the essay, but as much as I want this to be good, as much as I want Rick Moranis to show up for something worthwhile, there's just a less than 0.0001% chance of this being any good at all.
 
I am cautiously optimistic Rick Moranis would not bother if there was not a good chance this will be decent. It will be really nice to see him on screen again (hopefully), big part of my childhood.
The cool thing Rick Moranis is that he left acting behind to focus on his kids after his wife died of breast cancer. Most people wouldn't be able to give up the fame and money given the choice.
 
The publication also reports that Bill Pullman will return as Lone Starr, the spoof’s equivalent of Han Solo, while Keke Palmer is set to join the cast in an as-yet-unspecified role.

"The main cast of the original was too white."


Brooks will NOT be allowed to do anything like this again, especially with a black chick being shoehorned in as a lead.

History of the World Part 2 was woke nonsense for no reason. No hope

It was so heartbreakingly bad. I was wondering as I forced myself to watch it whether they chained Brooks to a radiator to record his lines.

Saw on Twitter Bill Pullman is going to be coming back as President Scroob.

I like it. Mel obviously can't play him at 98

Why the hell not?
 
Oh God please don't revive the mass parody movies of the '00s. Disaster Movie, Dance Movie, Epic Movie, Scary Movie - nothing good came of that trend.
Something good did come from that trend though. A bunch of people who were responsible for the creation of that trend were banned from ever making movies due to copyright violations.
I think it could be good. If anyone can pull off a late sequel to a classic it's Mel Brooks. I can't think of one bad movie he's ever made.


I'd be more interested to see if he could handle the Yogurt makup...
History says no, and I don't really see that changing.
 
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