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Posted: 2018-05-10T22:14:10Z | Updated: 2018-05-10T22:15:50Z

Netflix confirmed on Thursday that comedic actor Rick Moranis will join his fellow SCTV alums for a documentary about the show for the streaming service.

HuffPost previously reported that the SCTV comedy crew would be the subject of a Netflix documentary directed by Martin Scorcese, but Moranis had not been listed among those participating.

Moranis along with former castmates Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Joe Flaherty, Catherine OHara, Martin Short and Dave Thomas will join Jimmy Kimmel in Toronto on Sunday for a reunion, to be recorded in front of a live audience.

This week it was revealed that Moranis would reprise the role of Spaceballs villain Dark Helmet (at least his voice) for ABCs The Goldbergs.

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Moranis has largely stayed out of the spotlight since the death of his wife in 1991. He insists he never retired , but he has made few appearances in movies since the 1990s.

The documentary, An Afternoon With SCTV, is set for release on Netflix in the U.S. in 2019.