Spaceballs fans, this might excite you so much that you'll barely be able to hold your oil.

Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money may actually become a thing. Mel Brooks, director, co-writer and star of the hit cult 1987 Star Wars parody comedy film, is thinking about making a sequel.

The 88-year-old talked about it on Adam Carolla's podcast Take a Knee last week, and the news has recently been circulating on Reddit and other outlets. In Spaceballs, swashbuckling mercenary and hero Lone Star, played by Bill Pullman, asks one of Brooks' characters, Yogurt, a Yoda-like guru, if they'll ever see each other again. He tells him, "Who knows. God willing, we'll all meet again in Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money."

To refresh your memory, Spaceballs ended on a happy note for some, following a short, short wedding—and an odd one for others, with a spacecraft crash and a nod to Planet of the Apes.