Spaceballs Sequel and Thomas Crown Affair Previewed at CinemaCon

No updates on the next James Bond film were shared at the annual movie theater convention.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 1:43pm

A bold, abstract composition of stark black geometric shapes against a white background, conceptually representing the comedic tone and sci-fi parody of the upcoming 'Spaceballs' sequel.The 'Spaceballs' sequel promises to continue the franchise's signature brand of sci-fi satire with an irreverent new chapter.Las Vegas Today

The cast and filmmakers behind the upcoming 'Spaceballs' sequel, including Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis, presented footage and an irreverent preview at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. However, there were no updates shared on the next James Bond film during the annual movie theater industry convention.

Why it matters

CinemaCon is a major annual event where Hollywood studios and filmmakers showcase their upcoming projects to theater owners and the media. The 'Spaceballs' sequel and 'Thomas Crown Affair' previews generated buzz, but the lack of Bond news was notable given the anticipation for the next installment in the iconic spy franchise.

The details

The 'Spaceballs' sequel, titled 'Spaceballs: The New One,' featured appearances by Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis, who reprised their roles from the original 1987 comedy. The filmmakers presented an irreverent first look at the new film, which is expected to continue the parody of sci-fi classics. Meanwhile, a preview for a new version of 'The Thomas Crown Affair' was also shown, though details were scarce.

  • The CinemaCon event took place on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The players

Bill Pullman

An American actor known for his roles in films like 'Independence Day' and the original 'Spaceballs' movie.

Rick Moranis

A Canadian actor and comedian who starred in the original 'Spaceballs' and is reprising his role for the sequel.

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The takeaway

While the 'Spaceballs' sequel and 'Thomas Crown Affair' previews generated some excitement at CinemaCon, the lack of updates on the next James Bond film was a notable absence, as the iconic spy franchise is one of the most anticipated upcoming releases in the industry.