Spaceballs 2: What We Know About The Sci-Fi Spoof Movie Sequel

Spaceballs 2: What We Know About The Sci-Fi Spoof Movie Sequel

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It has been a while since Hollywood has put out a good spoof movie, but the genre appears to be launching a comeback with the announcement of upcoming titles like Spaceballs 2. A follow-up to one of the greatest parody movies of all time (and, not to mention, one of the most celebrated films by Mel Brooks, who previously teased the idea of a Spaceballs sequel in 2015), is now in development at Amazon MGM Studios. 

Will the Schwartz also be strong with this upcoming sci-fi movie? Well, we still have a while before we can make that judgment. So before we try to enter ludicrous speed, let’s take things slow and discuss the things that we do know about Spaceballs 2 so far.

What Is The Spaceballs 2 Release Date?

John Candy and Bill Pullman bathed in plaid light in Spaceballs.

(Image credit: MGM)

There is no confirmed release date for Spaceballs 2 as of mid-August 2024. A spot alongside the upcoming 2024 movies might be unlikely, but we can see it appearing on the upcoming 2025 movie schedule if it goes into production soon enough. If only the gag from the original Spaceballs about “instant cassettes” were real, we might be able to watch the movie already.

The Spaceballs 2 Cast

Josh Gad in History of the World, Part 2

(Image credit: Hulu)

The only known member of the Spaceballs 2 cast at the moment is Josh Gad. However, details regarding his character, or even whether or not he will be the central lead, remain unknown for now. In addition to being his second collaboration with Mel Brooks after appearing in the History of the World Part II cast, this is actually the second time the actor has attempted to revive a property starring Rick Moranis — the first being a follow-up to the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids movies that got lost in development hell.

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