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Judging by the limited information available, this outrageous pitch sounds like a premise we can get behind.
Rick Moranis Pitched a Sequel Called Spaceballs III: The Search for Spaceballs II

In conversation with Heeb, actor Rick Moranis, who plays Darth Vader knock-off Dark Helmet in Spaceballs, revealed that he pitched a sequel to Brooks not long after the original bowed.
“Mel wanted to do a sequel after it became a cult video hit,” Moranis told the outlet. “It wasn’t a box office hit. It was a cult video hit, and MGM wanted to do a sequel. And my idea for it was Spaceballs III: The Search for Spaceballs II. And I was unable to make a deal with Mel. I couldn’t make a deal.”
Though we don’t know many of the finer details, that is a very on-brand pitch. It’s meta and nonsensical, two characteristics for which the film is well known. Only a handful of pictures have skipped their own sequel. Thankskilling 3 is one example, while Dude Bro Party Massacre III skipped its first and second series installments to go directly to the threequel. In each case, the proceedings are outlandish and over-the-top, as we’re sure this unforgettable pitch would have been if realized.
As it turns out, financial woes are one reason the project never materialized. Moranis and Brooks weren’t able to reach an agreement that was mutually satisfactory. The actor detailed some of what went wrong in the very same interview with Heeb.









