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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
Legendary Mel Brooks is set to reprise his role as Yoda-esque Yogurt in a new "Spaceballs," a parody of "Star Wars."
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThe Real Reason Spaceballs Never Had Any Tie-In ComicsSpaceballs is a movie classic, but despite its large fandom, there was never a Spaceballs comic book. Why is that?
Mel Brooks' 'Spaceballs' put a comedic dent in the sci-fi genre when it crashed onto the space-opera scene in 1987. Now, prequels and sequels later, it's back.
Lewis Pullman, son of Bill Pullman, is joining the 'Star Wars' spoof as Lone Starr's son. Plus, we have plot details.
A sequel to the original 1987 sci-fi comedy is in the works. With some of the original cast returning, meet the newcomers joining the story.
The sci-fi spoof “Spaceballs” is getting a sequel nearly four decades after the release of the original movie, actor Mel Brooks confirmed Thursday on social media.
(There's also no shortage of Brooks-ian humor unrelated to parody, like the line telling Dr. Phillip Schlotkin, the best plastic surgeon in the known universe and Beverly Hills, to "go back to the golf course and work on your putts.