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Filmmaker and actor Mel Brooks and actor-writer Josh Gad officially announced that a sequel to the 1987 Star Wars spoof Spaceballs is officially in the works. Deadline.com reported Brooks, Bill Pullma ...
The comedy genius who has given us many laughs with his parodies of popular genres is returning with 'Spaceballs 2' ...
The Schwartz is strong with comedy legend Mel Brooks as he formally announced on Thursday that the long-anticipated Spaceballs sequel will be flying into theaters in 2027. Brooks, who will turn 99 ...
Brooks will reprise the role of Yogurt in the follow-up to his 1987 cult-classic comedy spoofing Star Wars and other films of the era (think of his character as a tongue-and-check Yoda).
The Schwartz is still strong in comedy legend Mel Brooks − and now, returning with even greater power. Amazon MGM Studios announced that Brooks, 98, will reprise his role as the Yoda-like Yogurt ...
Brooks also will reprise his role as the Yoda spoof character, Yogurt, per The Hollywood Reporter.
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.
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