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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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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’ll watch it simply because it’s gonna be the last Mel Brooks movie we ever get, which gives me cautious optimism that he’s gonna do everything he can to make it good.
 
This could be good if he aggresively, very obviously shits on Disney Nu-Wars and the complete clusterfuck it was. A lot of it is already ready made for parody, like how The Last Jedi took all the hooks J. J. Abrahams left and threw them away because "muh subvertion".

Hell, the line "Somehow, Palpatine has returned" itself is already a parody.
 
I don't think they should even bother given how most people feel about Star Wars these days. People still like the original movies, but the shit prequels Lucas did and the garbage from Disney just doesn't have people enthusiastic about Star Wars or anything Star Wars related. I don't even think they would want to see a parody of it.

Then you have the fact that some of the people that were in the original are dead. John candy died in the 90's while filming Wagons East. Joan Rivers died in 2014 over a decade ago. Bill Pullman is old as shit now and it would be like bringing Harrison ford back as Han Solo or Indiana Jones. Rick Moranis is in his 70's and he retired from acting in the late 90's.

This just isn't going to go well. I watched Spaceballs as a kid in the 90's. It's funny. But I just don't see this going anywhere.
 
I understand it's a pun, but it's not a jokey pun that references anything in particular. Like, what funny characteristic does Vespa have that we think it's funny that she isn't? Is there a characteristic of being Druish that the movie establishes?

It barely makes sense even if you know Mel Brooks is Jewish.
The pun was on “Jewish Princess”, defined as an arrogant, spoiled, bitchy, vain and otherwise generally obnoxious woman of Jewish descent, which Vespa absolutely is. Also she had a nose job done which was revealed in one of the best gags in the picture.

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I understand it's a pun, but it's not a jokey pun that references anything in particular. Like, what funny characteristic does Vespa have that we think it's funny that she isn't? Is there a characteristic of being Druish that the movie establishes?

It barely makes sense even if you know Mel Brooks is Jewish.
The character is a rich snobby stuck up entitled Druish princess. Jewish Princess is a slur against rich snobby stuck up entitled Jewish women.

It's also an antisemitic joke that you can tell if someone is Jewish just by looking at them. Let's say you were at a party and your friend said, "Look, there's Joe and his Jewish wife". You might say, "Huh. She doesn't look Jewish".

It was a different time when you could just say things like that.
 
Okay, y'all, I GET the whole Jewish thing. I saw the movie in the original theater run probably before most of you were born.

What I've been saying is that the line lands with a thud because "Druish" has literally NO stereotypical establishment in the movie, like Jewishness does. It's not something that a lot of people said, so it's not like it calls back to something in popular culture and the real "princess" stuff happens later in the movie.

It simply isn't a good line. It wasn't back then and it aged poorly.

Geez, I thought I picked small and petty hills to die on.
 
Sequels to decades-old movies these days are usually soulless cash grabs. That said, if Beetlejuice Beetlejuice taught us anything, it's that a group of people who've genuinely wanted to make something for decades can pull off something great. Hell, Michael Keaton's in his 70s and still gave it his all.

edit: I cannot type for the life of me todayy.
Bill & Ted Face the Music was pretty decent too. 29 year gap from Bogus Journey.
 
What I've been saying is that the line lands with a thud because "Druish" has literally NO stereotypical establishment in the movie, like Jewishness does. It's not something that a lot of people said, so it's not like it calls back to something in popular culture and the real "princess" stuff happens later in the movie.
They say she is from a lineage of druids just to make that joke.

Yeah, obscure jokes about jewishness can feel out of place sometimes, but movies are made by jews, so if you watch more than a few this should have been something you picked up.
 
In order to properly make fun of Star Wars in the current year, one has to be fully aware of the public discourse on it.
Mel and the people who will be making this shit have no idea beyond "bigoted fans are evil".
The average Youtuber makes better Disney Wars jokes than Brooks ever will.

Also, what the fuck has Brooks done lately?
Last thing he properly wrote/directed was that Dracula spoof in 1995 and that was horrible.
You can't just take a 30 year break and then come back and be as good as you were in your prime.

This will blow.
 
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