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Brooks co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in the original 1987 satire. He is set to reprise his role as Yogurt, a parody of wise Star Wars character Yoda.
Mel Brooks has announced his personal involvement in a sequel to his Star Wars spoof, Spaceballs. The 98-year-old comedy legend co-wrote, produced and directed the original 1987 satire.
“I was that child who saw ‘Spaceballs’ before I ever saw ‘Star Wars’ and then wondered why anyone would do a dramatic remake of the Mel Brooks classic,” he wrote on X.
Mel Brooks portrayed Yogurt — a parody of the 'Star Wars' character Yoda — in his 1987 spoof 'Spaceballs,' which he is making a sequel to with Josh Gad ...
Spaceballs delighted comedy audiences upon its release in 1987 as a send-up of the big science fiction franchises. Most of the jokes are tweaks on Star Wars, but there's plenty from Star Trek and ...
Brooks, who turns 99 in just a matter of days, will pull double duty as a producer of the movie and return as his beloved character, Yogurt - a parody of the "Star Wars" character Yoda.
Lewis Pullman is set to join the cast of the upcoming Spaceballs 2, where he will play the son of his real-life father Bill Pullman’s character, Lone Starr. Yesterday, 98-year-old comedy legend ...
Brooks, who turns 99 in just a matter of days, will pull double duty as a producer of the movie and return as his beloved character, Yogurt - a parody of the "Star Wars" character Yoda.
Brooks, who turns 99 in just a matter of days, will pull double duty as a producer of the movie and return as his beloved character, Yogurt - a parody of the "Star Wars" character Yoda.
Brooks, who turns 99 in just a matter of days, will pull double duty as a producer of the movie and return as his beloved character, Yogurt - a parody of the "Star Wars" character Yoda.