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Mel Brooks is Making 'Spaceballs 2' After 38 Years (ign.com) 130

"Spaceballs 2" is officially in development nearly 40 years after the original parody hit theaters. The sequel, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and set for a 2027 release, will see Rick Moranis returning as Dark Helmet, Mel Brooks reprising his role as Yogurt, and Bill Pullman returning as Lone Starr. You can watch the teaser trailer on YouTube. IGN reports: A trailer for the sequel to the classic '80s sci-fi Star Wars parody arrived today. Although it mostly comes with a special message from Brooks himself and a familiar text crawl that pokes fun at the long, long list of sequels that have come to theaters in the last 38 years, this is the most official look at Spaceballs 2 we've seen yet.

"After 40 years, we asked, 'What do the fans want?' Brooks says in the Spaceballs 2 trailer. "But instead, we're making this movie." He added one final send-off: "May the Schwartz be with you."

Mel Brooks is Making 'Spaceballs 2' After 38 Years

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  • Finally! (Score:5, Informative)

    by Z00L00K ( 682162 ) on Friday June 13, 2025 @03:11AM (#65446615) Homepage Journal

    Finally a movie that could be worth watching.

    • Yeah this sounds fun.

      Honestly, I thought old Mel had passed away. So, it's a bit of a delight to hear that at 98 he's still going strong and directing films. Though, we'd definitely hope this one doesn't get stuck in development hell. Even optimistically, he wouldn't have much time left.

    • Hang on. The trailer states only in theatres at the end, which means..

      Spaceballs 2: The Musical

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )
      Or just proof Mel Brooks is broke.

      Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money.

      Given that most of the original cast is now retired, dead or pretty close to it, We'll see if Brooks still has what it makes to make a good film with fresh talent.
    • I'm pretty sure he will work hard to prove you wrong.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Finally a movie that could be worth watching.

      And it's a sequel.

      (Everyone who complains about nothing Hollywood puts out is worth watching complains about the sequels, prequels, remakes and such...).

    • by antdude ( 79039 )

      Maybe. Its animated TV spinoff wasn't good. History of the World, Part I's TV sequel wasn't good too. :(

  • Seems to me there were plenty of parodies made by Disney in recent years!

  • The Search For More Money

    Spaceballs: Full Self Flight - Supervised

    Spaceballs: BrainLink

    sAI - Spaceballs: The AI

    Spaceballs: The Crypto Scam
  • ...who is looking forward to this: Chapeau! I'd love to have your optimism!

    • The material to build a parody on is massive... not only the whole star wars tv series explosion, just the entire world is begging to be parodied. Meh, mildly optimistic.
      • Unfortunately Mel Brooks is 98. He's not gonna be around for long. Statistically it'll be a minor miracle if he makes it 3 more years. If he lives long enough to finish this, it'll almost certainly be his swansong.

      • by Kokuyo ( 549451 )

        I'm not sure he'll find a company to finance and distribute a parody of the current Zeitgeist.

        A parody of bad writing itself won't be all that riveting, I fear.

        • It's not like the writing in the original Star Wars film was all that great. Guiness's dialogue was cheesy enough that he begged Lucas to kill his character off (and Lucas, to his credit, found a way to get Guiness into two more films).

          But if I were making fun of the third trilogy at this point, it wouldn't be so much about the bad writing (though in general it's bloody awful), but the almost complete lack of any kind of plotting.

        • Right in the summary, Amazon MGM, it's easier today to get a production financed than really any other time in history.

      • It's not just space movies, the original even parodied "When Harry Met Sally". Everything is their canvas.
        • Oh yeah, I remember that scene in "Spaceballs" where they fast-forwarded to 1989 so they could watch "When Harry Met Sally" two years before it actually came out. It was weird.

    • Have some of my optimism: Mel Brookes isn't known for bowing down to studio pressure and trends of the day. He still makes the same parody slapstick humour as he has done in the past. There's no reason to believe if you didn't love the original that the next one won't be as good given who is producing it.

      That said there's every reason to believe it won't rank nearly as highly in audience reviews. The modern audience doesn't quite follow the same sense of humour.

      • by Kokuyo ( 549451 )

        The thing is many a beloved Hollywood personality has caught a whiff of the Hollywood illness in the past.

        I've been disappointed often enough.

        My approach is wait and see if the Critical Drinker feels like vomitting after the movie or not.

  • It will be better than episode IX

  • by pele ( 151312 ) on Friday June 13, 2025 @05:06AM (#65446723) Homepage

    Seeing Mel Brooks alive and chirpy in that short youtube video is worth more than all comedy in the past 30 years put together!

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      Seeing Mel Brooks alive and chirpy in that short youtube video is worth more than all comedy in the past 30 years put together!

      +1

      I've always thought that Solomon Richards in GTA V was based, at least in part on Mel Brooks... "Only assholes retire, Michael".

  • In History of the World, Part I [wikipedia.org], there is an inscription "In Mel We Trust". It seems that that statement was not a joke after all.
  • by chas.williams ( 6256556 ) on Friday June 13, 2025 @07:50AM (#65446889)
    How many Assholes have we got on this ship, anyhow? I knew it, I'm surrounded by Assholes!
  • And it will be the first time I've set foot in a theatre (that wasn't for my kids) in decades.

  • I want this to be great, I really do. Spaceballs is just about my favorite movie. But lately it feels like other people are mostly attaching their fanfic to Mel's name and legacy, *cough* while they still, er, can.

    History of the World Part 2 was good for a couple of laughs, for instance, but not especially good, and clearly only had minimal involvement from Mel. Which should come as no surprise. I mean the guy's 98, FFS. I'm sure Nick Kroll had the time of his life making it.

    This is clearly Josh Gad's baby.

  • Mel Brooks is days away form 99 years old. Does anyone really think that this will get done?

    For those that will say that someone else will finish it; if Brooks doesn't do it, it will suck!

    • Brooks [is 98]. Does anyone really think that this will get done?

      I'm sure he has an eager and creative staff; who wouldn't want a shot at such an opportunity? I'd probably do it for free! [1]

      Mel merely has to provide guidance and let others do the details. And if by chance he beams up [2] to the Great Comedy Stage in the Sky, they'll carry on to finish it.

      [1] I do have savings, but I imagine many in Hollywood are barely scraping by, it's not a well-paying industry for most.

      [2] I hope he does a Wesley Crushe

  • by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Friday June 13, 2025 @11:36AM (#65447393) Journal

    shot first" scene whereby Han and Greedo realize their first shot didn't do the job so take a second, and then a third, and getting frustrated both start mass repeat firing.

    Smoke eventually obscures our view, and after several seconds the firing stops. The dust clears, and we see an exhausted & wobbly Han and Greedo barely standing among the ruins of a completely demolished cantina.

    Realizing their guns are too hot to both hold & function, they toss them aside, and catch a breath. Then Greedo points to Han and says, "You shot first!". Han replies, "No I didn't, you did!", They then start a shouting match as the camera backs away from the flattened cantina to reveal the desert with nothing but their echoing arguments.

    • by Nkwe ( 604125 )

      I hope he recreates the "Han shot first" scene whereby Han and Greedo realize their first shot didn't do the job so take a second, and then a third, and getting frustrated both start mass repeat firing.

      Smoke eventually obscures our view, and after several seconds the firing stops. The dust clears, and we see an exhausted & wobbly Han and Greedo barely standing among the ruins of a completely demolished cantina.

      Realizing their guns are too hot to both hold & function, they toss them aside, and catch a breath. Then Greedo points to Han and says, "You shot first!". Han replies, "No I didn't, you did!", They then start a shouting match as the camera backs away from the flattened cantina to reveal the desert with nothing but their echoing arguments.

      That would be epic.

  • What ever happened to History of the World Part 2 ... ?

    • History of the World Part 2 is a show on Hulu with some peripheral involvement by Brooks. It's very uneven, like the apparently forgotten Spaceballs cartoon series.
  • Starring: Blah Blah Dinks or is it Bar Bar Blinks? Actually the best spoof for Jar Jar might be to 'not' mock him like every other character but instead portray HIM as the legitimate, wise, powerful master that saves the day with common sense and adultness.
  • by Travelsonic ( 870859 ) on Friday June 13, 2025 @01:55PM (#65447713) Journal
    "Saceballs 2: the search for more money"
  • I don't know how I feel about it without John Candy, Dan Aykroyd, or Rick Moranis though.

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