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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 ...
Daphne Zuniga, seen here in Spaceballs, will visit St. Petersburg for the Sunscreen Film Festival and a screening for the movie's 30th anniversary.
The upcoming Spaceballs sequel — possibly one of two upcoming sequels — is reportedly bringing back a number of actors from ...
Spaceballs, released in 1987, was written and directed by Mel Brooks, and featured an unforgettable cast, including Bill Pullman, Joan Rivers, John Candy, Daphne Zuniga, Rick Moranis and Brooks ...
Spaceballs 2 will not be released in theaters until 2027, but plans for a trilogy may already be in motion with Spaceballs 3.
A new insider report reveals that Spaceballs 3 is already in development at Amazon MGM Studios. With Spaceballs 2 still set ...
Spaceballs is a beloved classic, but in today's cinema landscape, I think that the sequel will need to make a major change to reach the same heights.
Thunderbolts* star Lewis Pullman is set to join his father, Bill Pullman, in the long-awaited sequel to Spaceballs. We also have confirmation that Daphne Zuniga will be back as Princess Vespa ...
In Spaceballs, Princess Vespa of Planet Druidia (Daphne Zuniga) flees her dull groom, Prince Valium, on her wedding day, and falls for a cool regular guy named Lone Starr (Bill Pullman). Daphne ...
On June 24, 1987, Mel Brooks launched Spaceballs in theaters. The Star Wars spoof, starring Bill Pullman, John Candy, Rick Moranis and Daphne Zuniga, became infamous in its own right.
Much of Spaceballs' plot kicks off when Daphne Zuniga's Princess Vespa runs away from her soporific betrothed, Prince Valium (the mighty Jim J. Bullock), at the altar.. Though blond in Spaceballs ...