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Brooks directed, cowrote and produced the first Spaceballs film, which also starred John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, George Wyner and Joan Rivers.
As of this past June, the sequel was confirmed for a theatrical release by 2027, and most unexpectedly, Bill Pullman, Rick Moranis, and Daphne Zuniga will return in the roles of Lone Starr, Dark ...
Spaceballs, released in 1987, featured an unforgettable cast, including Pullman, Moranis, Joan Rivers, John Candy, Daphne Zuniga and Brooks himself. Despite its humble box office success, the film ...
Filmmaker and actor Mel Brooks and actor-writer Josh Gad officially announced that a sequel to the 1987 Star Wars spoof Spaceballs is officially in the works. Deadline.com reported Brooks, Bill Pullma ...
It stars Bill Pullman, Rick Moranis, Mel Brooks, John Candy, and Daphne Zuniga. Despite its mixed critical reception, the movie has gained a strong cult following over the years.
Spaceballs 2 has over 40 years of new Star Wars content to work with and has a golden opportunity to make the film's best joke even better. Parody movies are making a surprising comeback in the 2020s.
Brooks did previously release an animated Spaceballs TV series in 2008; he reprised his role as Yogurt and Skroob, while Zuniga, Joan Rivers, and DeLuise all returned to play Vespa, Dot, and Pizza ...
Spaceballs featured a star-studded ensemble, and among them was Russ, then best known to sci-fi fans as Lieutenant Commander Tuvok from Star Trek: Voyager. Russ played one of Dark Helmet’s ...
It’s official, Spaceballs 2 is going into full production. And luckily for us, most of the original cast is still alive and acting (RIP John Candy) and will be returning to the Star Wars parody ...
Spaceballs is getting a sequel, nearly 40 years after the iconic 1987 original, and Thursday brought big casting news. Mel Brooks, who wrote, directed, and starred in the parody of Star Wars and ...
Much of Spaceballs ' plot kicks off when Daphne Zuniga 's Princess Vespa runs away from her soporific betrothed, Prince Valium (the mighty Jim J. Bullock), at the altar.