Mel Brooks Returns To Television With 'History Of The World Part II' Over 40 Years After 'Part I' Premiered

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Mel Brooks, famous for his spoof comedies, has finally put pen to paper and given us a sequel to his hit History of The World, Part I. It has only been a forty-year wait! History of The World, Part II is set to be a series rather than a feature film and Dove Cameron has reportedly already signed on. 

Brooks will be writing all eight episodes as well as producing, but it is hard to believe that he won’t be making an appearance. Also joining Mel Brooks on the production credits are comedy heavyweights Wanda Sykes and Nick Kroll. Brooks’ last major writing credit was The Producers in 2005 so his return has been a long time coming. As with many of his films, Brooks parodied his own sequel with a mock trailer for Part II before the end credits of History of the World, Part I. The trailer claimed that Part II would feature “Hitler on Ice,” “A Viking Funeral,” and “Jews in Space.”

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Hulu has also released a few sneak peek photos to whet our appetites. The photos seem to indicate that we will be heading to Russia rather than Germany. Will we see the German dictator doing a triple Axel in the Hulu version? With Mel Brooks, you can never rule it out. Knowing Brooks, we will see actors break the fourth wall and there will be sight gags a-plenty. He is not afraid to be political, even if the audience is laughing so hard they don’t realize it at first. 

Ike Barinholtz as Leon Trotsky in History of the World Part II

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Wanda Sykes as Shirley Chisholm in History of the World Part II

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Ike Barinholtz, Nick Kroll, and Wanda  Sykes as sports commentators in History of the World Part II

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History of the World, Part I is available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video

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