Spaceballs 2 is officially entering ludicrous speed! Fans of the beloved 1987 Mel Brooks classic can finally rejoice as the highly anticipated sequel is set to become a reality. The clever title for this follow-up comes straight from the iconic character Yogurt, delightfully portrayed by Brooks himself.
Upon its original release, Spaceballs received a mixed response from critics. However, over the years, it has evolved into a defining example of sci-fi parody, cleverly lampooning the likes of Star Wars, Star Trek, and the myriad tropes typical of the space opera genre.
The cast of the original film featured Bill Pullman as an amusing take on Han Solo, known as Lone Starr; Daphne Zuniga as Princess Vespa, a nod to Princess Leia; and Rick Moranis as the hilarious Dark Helmet, a spoof on Darth Vader. Mel Brooks not only directed the film but also took on the roles of both President Skroob and the wise Yogurt, and at the vibrant age of 99, he is set to reprise the latter role for the sequel.
Should Spaceballs 2 Be Subtitled: The Search for More Money?

While specific details regarding the plot of the sequel remain under wraps, the creative team would be remiss not to consider the title Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money. This line, first delivered by Yogurt during a memorable scene in the original film, is a perfect reflection of the sequel phenomenon in Hollywood.
In this instance, Yogurt’s witty reply to Lone Starr’s query about their future meetings serves as a brilliant meta-commentary on the film industry’s preoccupation with sequels and commercialism. This self-aware humor is a hallmark of the original movie’s charm and would undoubtedly resonate with audiences today.
Many fans echo this sentiment, expressing their hopes online. One fan tweeted, “It better be called Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money, ” while another added, “If they don’t use that title, what is the point?” A further comment lamented, “If it’s not called Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money, it will be an absolute travesty.”
Current Developments on the Sequel
In an exciting announcement, Amazon MGM Studios confirmed the development of Spaceballs 2, with a scheduled release date set for 2027. The announcement included a witty opening crawl that humorously critiques the growing phenomenon of franchise filmmaking.
‘SPACEBALLS 2’ will release in theaters in 2027 pic.twitter.com/GXPEko6npr
— ScreenTime (@screentime) June 12, 2025
Brooks is slated to reprise his role as Yogurt, while directing duties will be taken over by Josh Greenbaum. The screenplay will be co-written by Benji Samit, Dan Hernandez, and Josh Gad. Additionally, Pullman and Moranis are both returning to their iconic roles, with Keke Palmer also joining the cast, much to the excitement of fans.
Interestingly, Pullman’s son, Lewis Pullman, known for his role in Thunderbolts, is also reported to appear in the film, though details about his character remain undisclosed.
Brooks teased the upcoming project on X (formerly Twitter) with the message, “I told you we’d be back, ” igniting enthusiasm for the sequel. While plot specifics are scarce, audiences can anticipate an abundance of clever humor, as the film has a rich history of pop culture to draw from.
The cheeky teaser trailer hints at this satirical approach, stating, “Thirty-eight years ago, there was only one Star Wars trilogy. But since then there have been… a prequel trilogy, a sequel trilogy, and a plethora of spin-offs. Not to mention the many iterations of franchises like Jurassic Park and Harry Potter… ” The trailer goes on to remind us that until now, there was only ever one SPACEBALLS.
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