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[Logo]( ['Spaceballs' Two Hinted For Sequel]( ['Spaceballs' Two Hinted For Sequel]( Except for a couple of huge blockbusters, Hollywood has struggled? Except for a couple of huge blockbusters, Hollywood has struggled to put out any good movies. Between film studios destroying "Mad Max," ruining "Star Wars," and wrecking "Indiana Jones," it's been a rough run. Not to mention, Hollywood is back to rehashing old franchises because they have no ability to innovate. So now, looking for a desperate win, they want to make a sequel to the 1987 hit parody "Spaceballs." Considering that this has already been tried and failed, things aren't looking great. The famed 1987 parody "Spaceballs", a playful jab at the legendary "Star Wars" franchise, is getting a sequel. Amazon MGM Studios has confirmed this much-anticipated development, with renowned actor Josh Gad and the original creator, Mel Brooks, stepping up to produce the sequel. And that's not all - Josh Gad is also set to star in the soon-to-be comedy classic. Let's not forget that the last Mel Brooks remake was a disaster. "History of the World Part II," which aired on Hulu was terrible. Why was it so bad? Woke modern screenwriters aren't funny and [can't tell jokes](. Mel Brooks has [recently]( shared his strong views on the current state of comedy, criticizing excessive political correctness as a potential 'Death Of Comedy'. "Spaceballs", released by MGM over a decade after George Lucas's groundbreaking "Star Wars", boasted a cast of then-rising stars such as John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, and Daphne Zuniga. The legendary Joan Rivers lent her voice to the iconic C-3PO parody character. While the film did not win universal acclaim from critics, it found a warm place in the hearts of moviegoers, pulling in a respectable $38.1 million at the box office - equivalent to $105 million in today's dollars. Over the years, "Spaceballs" has garnered a loyal, cult-like following, solidifying its status as one of Mel Brooks' standout films. Earlier this month, Josh Gad sparked speculation and excitement with a cryptic social media post alluding to his involvement in a major project. A snippet of a script was attached to his post, the majority of its content blacked out, with Gad claiming it to be "the funniest and best thing" he'd ever worked on, and his collaboration with Samit and Hernandez "heaven on Earth and many other planets as well." The visible part of the script included the words "Ext. Star Field," and upon closer inspection, it appeared to read, "based on characters created by Mel ?" Naturally, fans were quick to speculate that the teased project was the long-awaited "Spaceballs" sequel. [Young Thug's Lawyer Motion Denied In Case]( [Young Thug's Lawyer Motion Denied In Case]( Fulton County Judge Ural Glanville is currently under scrutiny for? [Biden Heads To Beach Before Camp David Stop]( [Biden Heads To Beach Before Camp David Stop]( On June 18, Biden made an announcement regarding the status? [Biden Intros 'New Actions to Keep Families Together']( [Biden Intros 'New Actions to Keep Families Together']( It's now official: President Joe Biden has unveiled a new? [Trump Denies 'Draft' Report]( [Trump Denies 'Draft' Report]( The Washington Post is facing critisim over a recent report? [White House Comments On Videos]( [White House Comments On Videos]( Greetings! Recent news has brought to light several disconcerting videos? You are receiving this email because you opted in to The Independant American daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. We will email you from time to time with relevant news and updates, but you can stop receiving information from us at any time by following very simple instructions that will be included at the bottom of any correspondence you should receive from us. Copyright ? 2024. The Independent American. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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