Mel Brooks makes Spaceballs 2 announcement with cast set to include rarely seen star - Nothing is allowed to rest in peace

Link (The Independent UK) | Archive

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


Screenshot 2025-06-13 124301.webp

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.”

Local archive of the teaser:
 
Last edited:
Bill & Ted Face the Music was pretty decent too.
Is it? Keanu flat out can't do the character anymore and is totally out-acted by Alex Winter. The budget is minuscule. Almost everything is shot on green screen, and it shows. And they don't go where they should go with the daughters... they should be incredibly stupid and incompetent just like their fathers, but instead they're the ones who save the world by writing amazing music because girlboss. It's toothless. And the original movies aren't even that edgy!

It's not even decent. I sort of liked it, but it was a disappointment.
 
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.
I'll concede that the movie was cluttered as hell. It sort of reminds my of season 3 of The Orville - Seth MacFarlane knew that it was probably his last shot with the IP and didn't want to leave a bunch of plotlines hanging/unresolved.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice should've been 2 separate movies, but it took 36 years for this one sequel to even happen. It really felt like a case of "This is probably our last shot."

Astrid's father could've been fleshed out more. His job in the afterlife has some dark implications.
 
What is there to parody? Star Wars became a parody of itself. WKUK did a joke video about Star Wars, and it seems they took notes.

This is only a semi shit post, they actually used the same ideas, just switch Leia turning evil with Luke. This sketch was 20 years ago.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Vecr and mold
I laughed at the text crawl trailer, but History of the World Part 2 was woke nonsense for no reason. No hope
I lean to the same. Was just telling my wife that when I told her about space balls 2. I will be cautiously optimistic. Would be the shit if we get blazing saddles 2 and its just as good as the first one (a man can dream).

Edit: to kill double post.
@Kuritan Deplorable said:
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.
Josh Gad....immediate terminal retardation. What's more the article says he's a lead. So cautious optimism.
 
Last edited:
  • Feels
Reactions: Castoreum
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.
Yeah this was community noted. The person posting got who played Scroob originally. Bill Pullman has since come out and said he is reprising his Lonestar role. I am now less optimistic, and have less interest in this now. His return as the President in the Independence day remake was meh. Especially with how they had the character end up.

Time for me to forget about this for a couple of years I guess and decide when it comes out I guess.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Pedophobe
The Naked Gun 4
Now how the fuck are they gonna do that without Leslie Nielsen?!?!

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?
It was one of his most iconic roles and as I understand it he loved doing it. It probably wasn't a real arm twister to coax him back.
 
I am so curious to see how this plays out. This will either be a great capstone to Mel Brooks's comedic career or an absolute dumpster fire and I can see nothing in between. The pieces are certainly all there but man I can see it becoming exactly what it's trying to parody.
 
They better play a good reprise of the fucking theme again during some segment.
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
That's part of the joke, lmao.
 
Obi Wan from the Star Wars prequels is going to play Leslie Nielsen's son following in his father's footsteps. Have you not seen the trailer?
Liam Neeson does not play Obi-Wan in the prequels.

But Qui-Gon Jinn is barely a character, so I can understand your confusion.
 
I liked Spaceballs more than Star Wars when I was a kid. Mel Brooks is responsible for 90% of my taste in comedy.

How are they going to pull this off? I hope Brooks still has his edge and dares to drop a "nigger" in somewhere. Brooks' films were not only parodies of the original stories, but poking fun at cinema in general.


I think it could work if they go all in and call it "Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money" (directly referencing the OG) and portray a criticism about Hollywood and the film industry banking on people's nostalgia while creating watered down, forgettable dogshit. I feel like Brooks has had the industry experience to say it better and funnier than anyone else. But I dunno.

Cautiously optimistic.
 
Back