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Beloved '80s Comedian Rick Moranis Makes Surprise TV Comeback

Summary

  • Rick Moranis, a beloved '80s comedic actor, has made a surprise TV comeback.
  • Moranis reprised his iconic "Spaceballs" role of Dark Helmet on "The Goldbergs."
  • The appearance comes after Moranis has been largely out of the public eye for three decades.
Beloved '80s Comedian Rick Moranis Makes Surprise TV Comeback

In a surprising turn of events, beloved '80s comedian Rick Moranis has made a comeback on television. Moranis, who rose to fame through his work on "Second City Television" (SCTV) and appearances in classic comedies like "Ghostbusters," "Little Shop of Horrors," and "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," has largely been out of the public eye for the past three decades.

However, in a recent episode of the ABC sitcom "The Goldbergs," Moranis reprised one of his most beloved roles – that of Dark Helmet from the 1987 Mel Brooks parody film "Spaceballs." In the episode, a character named Adam Goldberg (played by Sean Giambrone) attempts to start a Mel Brooks club at his school after watching the iconic sci-fi comedy.

Toward the end of the episode, Adam wields a "Schwartz-ring" (a lightsaber ripoff) against the original film's antagonist, Dark Helmet, in a delightful nod to Moranis' iconic performance. This surprise appearance has undoubtedly thrilled fans who have missed the actor's comedic talents on the big screen.

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Rick Moranis reprised his iconic role as Dark Helmet from the 1987 Mel Brooks comedy "Spaceballs" on an episode of "The Goldbergs."
According to the article, Rick Moranis has been largely out of the public eye for roughly three decades prior to his surprise TV appearance on "The Goldbergs."
The character of Adam Goldberg, played by Sean Giambrone, attempts to start a Mel Brooks club at his school after watching the film "Spaceballs."

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