Los Angeles: Comic legend Mel Brooks has joined the voice cast of the Sony's animated sequel to 'Hotel Transylvania'.


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Brooks, 88, will voice the role of Vlad, the ancient, undead and grumpy father to the Adam Sandler-voiced Dracula, said The Hollywood Reporter.


The follow-up to the 2012 hit involves Vlad arriving at the hotel for an impromptu family get-together.


Brooks takes on the role 40 years after helming 'Young Frankenstein'. "I'm having a wonderful time with the character Vlad. He's been around for eons, and he's a pretty crabby guy. Basically, he reminds me of me," he said.


Internationally, Sony will use regional stars to voice the non-English versions of the film. 'Hotel Transylvania 2' is set to hit theatres on September 25, 2015. Sandler is executive producing the Robert Smigel-written film alongside Allen Covert and Ben Waisbren. Genndy Tartakovsky is returning as director of the sequel and Michelle Murdocca is producing.