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Glen Powell to star in Ron Howard's new firefighter movie
Glen Powell to star in Ron Howard's new firefighter movie

Time of India

time5 days ago

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  • Time of India

Glen Powell to star in Ron Howard's new firefighter movie

Glen Powell, Maverick, is all set to lead an upcoming firefighter drama directed by Ron Howard. Glen Powell , the star of Twisters and Top Gun: Maverick, is all set to lead an upcoming firefighter drama directed by Ron Howard . According to Deadline, the news was confirmed by Amazon MGM Studios. As per the publication, the untitled film will be based on a story written by Christina Hodson. It will follow two childhood friends who have grown apart but are forced to come together again when deadly fires break out across Texas. Both are now elite firefighters, and the crisis pushes them to face their past and reconnect. Ron Howard, known for the hit 1991 firefighter film Backdraft, returns to the genre with this project. The film is being produced by Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer , Ron Howard, and Jeb Brody, along with Powell's production company Barnstorm. Powell himself is also on board as a producer. Christina Hodson, who wrote Bumblebee and Birds of Prey, will serve as executive producer. She has also worked on several major Hollywood films and franchises. Powell recently received a Golden Globe nomination for his role in Netflix's Hit Man. He is also involved in several upcoming projects, including the series Chad Powers, which he co-created and stars in, and The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright . He has also wrapped filming on Huntington and is currently working on a new film with JJ Abrams. More details, including the full cast and title, are expected to be announced soon.

Mel Brooks To Reprise As Yogurt In Amazon MGM's New ‘Spaceballs' Movie
Mel Brooks To Reprise As Yogurt In Amazon MGM's New ‘Spaceballs' Movie

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mel Brooks To Reprise As Yogurt In Amazon MGM's New ‘Spaceballs' Movie

Mel Brooks is set to reprise his role as Yogurt in Amazon MGM Studios' new Spaceballs movie, the studio announced today. Brooks, who directed and starred in the original film, had already been set to produce. Parodying Star Wars' Jedi Master Yoda, his character Yogurt is an alien who in the original served as a mentor to protagonist Lone Starr (Bill Pullman). Described by those who have not yet read the script as 'A Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two but with Reboot Elements Franchise Expansion Film,' the sequel will be released in theaters in 2027. More from Deadline Josh Gad Had To Catch Mel Brooks Up On 'Star Wars' Franchise During 'Spaceballs' Sequel Pitch Josh Gad Teases 'Spaceballs' Sequel Script: 'Everybody Who's Read It Has Been Blown Away' Bill Pullman & Rick Moranis Returning For New 'Spaceballs'; Keke Palmer, Lewis Pullman Also Set - The Dish Plot details are being kept under wraps. Josh Greenbaum will direct from a script by Benji Samit, Dan Hernandez, and Josh Gad, as announced in June of last year. Gad is also expected to star and will produce alongside Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Jeb Brody, Brooks, and Greenbaum, with Kevin Salter, Adam Merims, Samit, and Hernandez exec producing. Released by MGM in 1987, Spaceballs is an iconic send-up of the sci-fi genre, which took inspiration from the Star Wars franchise and other classics. The plot revolves around the evil Dark Helmet (Moranis) and President Skroob (Brooks), who attempt to steal the atmosphere of the peaceful planet Druidia, only to be thwarted by the hero Lone Starr (Pullman), his sidekick Barf (John Candy), and the Druish princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga). Others in the cast included Joan Rivers and Dick Van Patten. The film grossed just over $38.1 worldwide but has endured over the years as a cult classic. The comedic icon behind such additional classics as The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein, Brooks won an Oscar for his script to The Producers, receiving an additional Honorary Oscar in 2024. Over the years, he's also been recognized with a BAFTA fellowship, the AFI's Life Achievement Award, four Emmys, four Golden Globe nominations, three Grammys, multiple WGA Awards (including the Laurel Award for Screen Writing Achievement), and myriad other accolades. Most recently, he wrote on, exec produced and narrated Hulu's History of the World, Part II, a series sequel to his film History of the World, Part I from 1981. He also played himself in an episode of Only Murders in the Building and is repped by CAA and attorney Jay L. Cooper. Best of Deadline 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More Men of Steel: Every Actor Who Has Played Superman - Photo Gallery 'Michael' Cast: Who's Who In The Michael Jackson Biopic

Who's returning to 'Spaceballs' sequel? What to know about the movie
Who's returning to 'Spaceballs' sequel? What to know about the movie

Indianapolis Star

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indianapolis Star

Who's returning to 'Spaceballs' sequel? What to know about the movie

Yogurt is coming back to the big screen for a 'Spaceballs' sequel. Oscar winner Mel Brooks will reprise his role as Yogurt in Amazon MGM Studios' new "Spaceballs" movie, reports Deadline. The studio made the announcement on June 12. Brooks, who directed and starred in the original 1987 'Star Wars' and sci-fi genre parody, will also be a producer. Yogurt is an alien who mentored protagonist Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) in the first movie. There's no word on the plot, but entertainment industry publication reports the new movie is described by folks who have yet to read the script as 'A Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two but with Reboot Elements Franchise Expansion Film.' Brooks isn't the only "Spaceballs" cast member returning for the sequel. Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis, reprising their respective roles as Lone Starr and Dark Helmet, will star alongside the previously announced Josh Gad, according to Deadline. Meanwhile, Keke Palmer ('One of Them Days') has joined the cast. The original movie also starred John Candy and Daphne Zuniga. The sequel will be released in theaters in 2027. Josh Greenbaum will direct. Scriptwriters are Gad, Benji Samit and Dan Hernandez. Other producers are Gad with Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer and Jeb Brody, Brooks and Greenbaum. Samit, Hernandez, Kevin Salter and Adam Merims will executive produce.

Mel Brooks returns in ‘Spaceballs' sequel, set for 2027 theatrical release
Mel Brooks returns in ‘Spaceballs' sequel, set for 2027 theatrical release

Express Tribune

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Mel Brooks returns in ‘Spaceballs' sequel, set for 2027 theatrical release

Legendary comedian Mel Brooks is officially returning to reprise his iconic role as Yogurt in the long-awaited Spaceballs sequel, scheduled for a 2027 theatrical release from Amazon MGM Studios. Originally released in 1987, Spaceballs was a sci-fi spoof that parodied Star Wars, Alien, and other blockbuster franchises. Brooks not only wrote and directed the cult classic but also starred as Yogurt and President Skroob. The upcoming sequel promises to bring his trademark humor back to the big screen. Josh Gad (Frozen, Book of Mormon) is leading the cast and co-writing the screenplay alongside Benji Samit and Dan Hernandez, the writing duo known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Pokémon Detective Pikachu. Josh Greenbaum (Will & Harper) will direct. While full plot details remain tightly under wraps, the film is teasing its tone with a deliberately absurd working logline: 'A Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two but with Reboot Elements Franchise Expansion Film.' Gad will also produce the film with Brian Grazer and Jeb Brody of Imagine Entertainment. Brooks, Greenbaum, Kevin Salter, Adam Merims, Samit, and Hernandez are on board as producers and executive producers. The original Spaceballs featured a cast of comedy legends including Bill Pullman, John Candy, Daphne Zuniga, and Rick Moranis. With Brooks returning and Gad's creative team at the helm, fans can expect a revival filled with classic satire, fresh laughs, and plenty of Schwartz.

New 'Spaceballs' film announced in epic video with Mel Brooks: Watch here

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment

New 'Spaceballs' film announced in epic video with Mel Brooks: Watch here

A new "Spaceballs" film is coming, with Mel Brooks slated to return in his iconic role as Yogurt, Amazon MGM Studios announced on Thursday. While details about the film's plot and cast are being kept under wraps, it is being described as "A Non-Prequel Non-Reboot Sequel Part Two but with Reboot Elements Franchise Expansion Film." Josh Greenbaum, known for directing "Will & Harper," "Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar," and more, is slated to direct. It opens with onscreen text in the iconic " Star Wars"-style crawl, which reads, "Thirty-eight years ago, there was only one 'Star Wars' trilogy. But since then, there have been… a prequel trilogy, a sequel trilogy, a sequel to the prequel, a prequel to the sequel, countless TV spinoffs, a movie spinoff of the TV spinoff, which is both a prequel and a sequel...." The crawl continues, noting the release of two "Dune" films, seven "Jurassic Park" films, multiple past and upcoming "Avatar" films, and more, adding, "But in 38 years, there has only ever been one… 'SPACEBALLS'… Until now…." Brooks, also the director of the original 1987 "Spaceballs" film, then appears onscreen, saying, "After 40 years, we asked, 'What do the fans want?' But instead, we're making this movie." The video cuts to an image of Lord Dark Helmet with text that reads, "The Schwartz Awakens in 2027." "May the Schwartz be with you," Brooks adds. The legendary filmmaker also took to X and shared the announcement in a post, writing, "I told you we'd be back." "Spaceballs" premiered nearly four decades ago. Set in a distant galaxy, the cult-classic space opera film, co-written by Brooks, parodies the "Star Wars" trilogy and other popular sci-fi franchises including "Star Trek," "2001: A Space Odyssey" and more. According to a synopsis for the film, it follows a star-pilot for hire and his sidekick, who must come to the rescue of a princess and save Planet Druidia from the clutches of the evil Spaceballs. Brooks starred in the film alongside John Candy, Rick Moranis, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga and more. The new "Spaceballs" film will be produced by Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer and Jeb Brody, Josh Gad and Josh Greenbaum. Kevin Salter, Adam Merims, Benji Samit and Dan Hernandez will also executive produce. The new film will arrive in 2027.

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