The Schwartz is Back: Mel Brooks and Keke Palmer Join Forces for Spaceballs 2

Let’s be real, who didn’t see this coming? Mel Brooks, the comedy legend behind the 1987 cult classic Spaceballs, is reprising his role as Yogurt in the highly anticipated sequel, Spaceballs 2. The news dropped on June 12, and honestly, it’s about time. The original film’s 40th anniversary is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a new installment? According to Amazon MGM Studios, the film will hit theaters in 2027, and we’re already salivating at the prospect of more parody goodness.
Brooks’ return was teased in a Star Wars-style intro video, which was basically a masterclass in building hype. The 98-year-old comedy icon appeared on-screen, sporting a black crewneck with the words “Spaceballs: The Sweatshirt,” and dropped a casual “After 40 years we asked, ‘What do the fans want?’ But instead, we’re making this movie.” We’re not sure what else to expect from the film, but sources close to the project describe it as “A Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two but with Reboot Elements Franchise Expansion Film.” Yeah, it’s a mouthful.
As for the rest of the cast, sources spilled the tea to Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter, revealing that Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis will reprise their original roles as Lone Starr and Dark Helmet, respectively. And in a move that’s equal parts exciting and predictable, Keke Palmer has joined the cast, bringing her signature sass and charm to the table. Oh, and Lewis Pullman, Bill’s son, will also be making an appearance, because nepotism is alive and well in Hollywood.
The internet is already going wild, with fans eagerly awaiting more details about the film. For now, we’re left with the iconic catchphrase “May the Schwartz be with you” and a slew of upcoming film releases to obsess over. Karate Kid: Legends, The Phoenician Scheme, From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, and Tyler Perry’s Straw are just a few of the movies on our radar.
As we count down the days until Spaceballs 2, let’s take a moment to appreciate the absurdity of it all. I mean, who wouldn’t want to see Mel Brooks and Keke Palmer team up for a sci-fi comedy? It’s a match made in heaven, or at the very least, in a galaxy far, far away. Anyway, that’s the deal. Do with it what you will.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter
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