Director Josh Greenbaum with Reggie on the set of 'Strays.' Having to shoot the animal actors before the human cast added their dialogue meant the filmmaker had to shoot more than intended to ...
Josh Gad is currently working on Spaceballs 2 in a galaxy very, very, very, very, far away. Gad is one of the co-writers of ...
Frozen and Book of Mormon actor Josh Gad says everyone has been "blown away" by his Spaceballs 2 script as he continues developing the sequel ...
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Josh Greenbaum directed Strays from a screenplay by Dan Perrault. It stars Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx, Will Forte, Isla Fisher, Randall Park, Harvey Guillén, Rob Riggle, Brett Gelman, Jamie ...
KCRW breaks down how much it costs to attend. Brian Jordan Alvarez speaks on his zeitgeisty series “English Teacher,” Josh Greenbaum hopes his film “Will & Harper” sparks conversations, Elisabeth Moss ...
The duo worked with filmmaker Josh Greenbaum (Becoming Bond, The Short Game) to capture the entire journey, which would also function as Steele’s first time truly living in the world as herself.
Josh Gad is working on a sequel to Spaceballs alongside Josh Greenbaum and Mel Brooks. The actor will produce and star in the ...
Strays filmmaker Josh Greenbaum didn't hesitate to adopt one of the dogs starring in his film when he learned it didn't have a permanent home to go back to after the shoot. Ron Howard tells the story ...
Josh Greenbaum (Strays) will direct the sequel. Mel Brooks, the writer and director of Spaceballs, will produce the sequel, while Kevin Salter will executive produce. Released in 1987, Spaceballs ...
Josh Gad is working on a sequel to Spaceballs alongside Josh Greenbaum and Mel Brooks. The actor will produce and star in the film for Amazon MGM Studios and recently revealed that the script’s ...
Over the summer, Variety broke the news that MGM (now a subsidiary of Amazon) had officially entered development on a long-awaited sequel to Mel Brooks’ beloved sci-fi spoof: Spaceballs.