Mel Brooks, 98, Will Star in Sequel to His Classic Film
The legendary comedian could be 101 years old when the film hits theaters.
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Mel Brooks is returning to Spaceballs as Yogurt for a sequel, with Amazon MGM Studios producing. The film is planned for a 2027 theatrical release. Brooks, 98, confirmed his reprise of Yogurt in a video and on social media, signaling that the project is moving forward after years of talk. [Sources mention the official announcement and 2027 release window.]
The sequel is being developed with Josh Gad involved, who has been developing the script and casting plans. Reports indicate that original cast members may return in added roles, though involved parties have emphasized the project as a continuation rather than a direct remake or reboot. [Public statements from Gad and production announcements.]
The official title and plot details remain under wraps, but early descriptions describe the project as a “Spaceballs” sequel/exploration rather than a strict remake, aiming to celebrate the original while introducing new elements and humor. Fans have expressed excitement about Brooks’s return to his signature Yogurt role. [Media coverage outlines the framing and fan expectations.]
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The legendary comedian could be 101 years old when the film hits theaters.
www.thedailybeast.comSpaceballs - Mel Brooks' verrückte Raumfahrt (1987) - Filme, TV, Promis und mehr ...
www.imdb.comWhile rumors of a potential Spaceballs sequel have been floating around ever since, it seems that Mel Brooks’ latest comments on the matter show that he remains committed to using The Schwartz to make the film a reality and SOON.
www.cinemablend.comRick Moranis is reportedly set to come out of retirement for the long-awaited sequel
www.the-independent.comOn Thursday, June 12, Amazon MGM Studios announced that Brooks, 98, will step in front of the camera to reprise his 'Spaceballs' role as Yogurt — a gold-skinned parody of 'Star Wars' fan-favorite Yoda — in the upcoming sequel to his 1987 parody that he is making with Josh Gad.
people.comMay the Schwartz be with you!
nypost.comMel Brooks' verrückte Geschichte der Welt (1981) - Filme, TV, Promis und mehr ...
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