And it is truly in every way, shape or form a love letter to not only Spaceballs but to all things Mel Brooks. It is very much a sequel with a capital S, and we have a lot of surprises in store.
Mel Brooks, who helmed the classic “Star Wars” parody “Spaceballs,” has not returned to the franchise since his 1987 feature. And at a pitch meeting for the “Spaceballs” sequel ...
Josh Gad had to educate Mel Brooks on the latest 'Star Wars' films while pitching his 'Spaceballs' sequel. Presley Ann/Getty Images for TCM/Leon Bennett/Getty Images A long time ago in a galaxy ...
Mel Brooks, and Lisa Kudrow. Keaton, who starred opposite Garr in the big-screen comedy Mr. Mom in 1983, was one of the first ...
It then came to the attention of none other than Mel Brooks, who was – then as now – best known for his comic masterpieces such as The Producers and Young Frankenstein, but was keen to ...
The sequel, which Gad describes as “a love letter to not only Spaceballs, but to all things Mel Brooks,” is being developed at Amazon MGM Studios. He remained tight-lipped about further ...
He paired with lifelong friend Carl Reiner to create genius works including The 2,000 Year Old Man, and Brooks co-created Get Smart, the spy spoof sitcom. But Mel Brooks, who recently turned 98 ...
It's been a long time since Spaceballs first parodied Star Wars, but a sequel to Mel Brooks' sci-fi satire has plenty of new material to work with. In a rereleased episode of Let's Talk Off Camera ...
Mel Brooks has enjoyed unprecedented success in the film industry as a director and comedian. He started working in show business at the ripe old age of 14, and made it to Hollywood in his early 20s ...