Mel Brooks recently teases a sequel to Spaceballs via a humorous X post summarizing 38 years of blockbuster cinema, employing the iconic Star Wars crawl. The clip highlights the proliferation of movie franchises since the original trilogy, culminating in the return of Spaceballs. Original cast members Mel Brooks, Bill Pullman, and Rick Moranis, alongside newcomer Keke Palmer, will feature. The film, directed by Josh Greenbaum and scripted by Josh Gad and team, promises to focus on fan desires while remaining uniquely Brooksian, although a release date has yet to be confirmed.
Never before has there been a better use of the famous Star Wars crawl - except, of course, the opening of Spaceballs. On June 12, comedy legend Mel Brooks posted a clip to X summarizing the last 38 years of blockbuster cinema in the style of the classic sci-fi opening, and it culminated in a thrilling reveal.
Brooks, Bill Pullman, and Rick Moranis - in his long-awaited return to the screen - will all be reprising their original roles, per Deadline; Keke Palmer will reportedly be joining the trio.
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