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Spaceballs sequel with Josh Gad to parody Star Wars

Jun 19, 2024 2:30 PM

Great news for comedy and sci-fi fans: a new "Spaceballs" sequel is currently in development, almost 40 years after the original's release in 1987. The upcoming film will star Josh Gad, and Mel Brooks is on board as a producer. The original "Spaceballs" was a parody of the Star Wars trilogy and included references to other iconic franchises like Alien, Planet of the Apes, and Transformers. This new installment is being scripted by the writers of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Detective Pikachu, promising a comedic energy familiar to fans of those films. Directed by Josh Greenbaum, who's known for his work on New Girl and Fresh Off the Boat, the sequel's plot details remain under wraps for now.

Who is starring in the new "Spaceballs" sequel?

Josh Gad is set to star in the leading role of the new "Spaceballs" sequel.

The original "Spaceballs," released in 1987, garnered a cult following for its sharp and hilarious parody of the beloved Star Wars franchise. Directed by Mel Brooks, the film also poked fun at other major pop culture icons, making it a timeless comedy classic. With Mel Brooks involved once again, fans old and new can anticipate a respectful yet fresh take on the absurd, intergalactic satire.



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