The article explores various pop culture references in Mel Brooks' 1987 comedy Spaceballs, highlighting its parody of sci-fi classics like Star Wars, Star Trek, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and others, including subtle nods to films like Lawrence of Arabia, The Bridge on the River Kwai, and Planet of the Apes, as well as visual and musical homages.
A sequel to the 1987 comedy Spaceballs is in the works with original cast members Mel Brooks, Rick Moranis, and Bill Pullman returning, along with new cast members Josh Gad and Keke Palmer, though few details are known about the plot.
Lewis Pullman is in talks to join his father Bill Pullman in the upcoming Spaceballs sequel, which is set for a 2027 theatrical release by Amazon MGM Studios. The film will feature returning characters and new cast members, with details kept under wraps, and is described as a 'Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two' with reboot elements.
Mel Brooks is returning as Yogurt in a new Spaceballs sequel set to release in 2027, which humorously critiques Hollywood franchise culture and includes cast members like Bill Pullman, Rick Moranis, and Keke Palmer. The film is described as a 'Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two with Reboot Elements,' and Brooks is heavily involved in its creative process.
Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis are returning to reprise their roles in a new Spaceballs movie from Amazon MGM Studios, with Keke Palmer also cast. The film, directed by Josh Greenbaum and set for a 2027 release, will feature original cast members including Mel Brooks, and is described as a sequel with reboot elements. The project aims to expand the franchise while maintaining its comedic homage to sci-fi classics.
Mel Brooks is returning as Yogurt for a 'Spaceballs' sequel set to be released theatrically in 2027, with Josh Gad starring and Josh Greenbaum directing, though plot details remain under wraps.
Mel Brooks will reprise his role as Yogurt in a new Spaceballs movie set to be released in 2027, with the film serving as a sequel and reboot expansion, directed by Josh Greenbaum and starring Dan Gad, while keeping plot details under wraps.