After a three-decade hiatus, Rick Moranis will return to the big screen for the 2027 sequel to the 1987 'Star Wars' parody 'Spaceballs' ...
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Lewis Pullman Opens Up About Being On The Spaceballs 2 Set With Rick Moranis, And It Sounds Exciting
Lewis Pullman talks about the incredible nostolgia of watching Rick Moranis return as Dark Helmet in the upcoming Spaceballs ...
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Rick Moranis appears on the big screen for the first time in 30 years in “Spaceballs 2” footage
The actor's last live-action movie performance came in 1997's direct-to-video sequel "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves." ...
Rick Moranis is making his return to acting in the forthcoming Spaceballs sequel! The 72-year-old star — who famously played Dark Helmet in the 1987 space-opera spoof film — will reprise his role in ...
30 years on from quitting Hollywood Rick Moranis is back, starring in the newly named sequel Spaceballs: The New One. Moranis is not just a regular celebrity but a legend of Hollywood, having starred ...
The "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" actor stepped away from Hollywood in 1997 in the wake of wife Anne Belsky's tragic death from cancer.
Surreal on-set moment: Lewis Pullman said hearing Rick Moranis slip back into his Dark Helmet voice was a 'dream come true' ...
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Rick Moranis Details “Strange and Surreal” Experience Returning to Acting for Spaceballs 2
The long-awaited Spaceballs sequel—officially titled Spaceballs: The New One—will feature Rick Moranis' first major acting role in over 20 years. Helmed by Josh Greenbaum (Strays), the movie arrives ...
Thirty-eight years after the "Spaceballs" sci-fi parody was released, Rick Moranis is making his return to acting to star in its sequel, "Spaceballs 2." Moranis will resume his role as Dark Helmet, ...
Thursday's announcement of the Spaceballs sequel hitting theaters in 2027 with the great Mel Brooks back as the omnipotent (and Spaceballs merch-laden) Yogurt was already great enough to begin with.
Rick Moranis was originally considered for the role of Ace Ventura in the film, but turned it down for unknown reasons. Moranis may have been more selective about projects after the death of his wife ...
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