‘This Is Spinal Tap’ stars Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, more back in costume decades after original

 ‘Spinal Tap’ stars Christopher Guest, Michael McKean back in costume decades after original
'Spinal Tap' stars Christopher Guest, Michael McKean back in costume decades after original
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Spinal Tap is ready for their encore.

Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Rob Reiner, who appeared in the 1984 cult rock mockumentary “This Is Spinal Tap,” were spotted filming the movie’s long-awaited sequel last week in New Orleans.

McKean, 76, dressed in a red velvet suit and donned a long blonde wig, photos obtained by The Post reveal. He played band frontman David St. Hubbins in the first film 40 years ago,

Michael McKean filming “Spinal Tap II.” MEGA
Michael McKean filming “Spinal Tap II.” MEGA
The movie is filming in New Orleans. MEGA
The movie is filming in New Orleans. MEGA

Director Reiner, 77, who also portrayed interviewer Marty DiBergi in the original, was spotted visiting Paul Shaffer, 74 — aka promo-man Artie Fufkin — in his pre-reunion occupation as a second-hand car dealer.

Guest, 76, who played Nigel Tufnell, was photographed with long grey hair and dressed in a leather jacket, ready to join the band.

Harry Sheerer, 80, was noticeably absent from the shoot, but was photographed on set reprising his role as Derek Smalls this week.

Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and Christopher Guest in “This Is Spinal Tap” in 1984. ©Embassy Pictures/Courtesy Evere
Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and Christopher Guest in “This Is Spinal Tap” in 1984. ©Embassy Pictures/Courtesy Evere
Harry Shearer was photographed on the set on Wednesday. MEGA
Harry Shearer was photographed on the set on Wednesday. MEGA

McKean, Guest and Shearer all played real concerts as their characters in 2009.

The new film will mimic the style of Martin Scorsese’s “The Last Waltz” and follow the fictional band’s quest to reunite after a 15-year hiatus for one last concert.

Elton John, Paul McCartney, Questlove, Garth Brooks, and Trisha Yearwood are all set to make cameos in “Spinal Tap II.”

Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Kerry Godliman, and Chris Addison.
Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Kerry Godliman, and Chris Addison.
Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Kerry Godliman, and Chris Addison.
Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Kerry Godliman, and Chris Addison.
Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Kerry Godliman, and Chris Addison.
Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Kerry Godliman, and Chris Addison.
Michael McKean
Michael McKean
Michael McKean
Michael McKean
Michael McKean filming “Spinal Tap II.”
Michael McKean filming “Spinal Tap II.”
Christopher Guest on set of the film.
Christopher Guest on set of the film.
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Harry Shearer and Michael McKean
Harry Shearer and Michael McKean
Harry Shearer and Michael McKean
Harry Shearer and Michael McKean
Harry Shearer was photographed on the set on Wednesday.
Harry Shearer was photographed on the set on Wednesday.
Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer
Paul Shaffer
Paul Shaffer
Paul Shaffer
Paul Shaffer
Paul Shaffer
Paul Shaffer
Rob Reiner and Paul Shaffer on set for the upcoming sequel.
Rob Reiner and Paul Shaffer on set for the upcoming sequel.
Paul Shaffer
Paul Shaffer
Rob Reiner and Paul Shaffer on set for the upcoming sequel. MEGA
Rob Reiner and Paul Shaffer on set for the upcoming sequel. MEGA

Last year, Reiner reflected on the surprising success of the orignal film during an episode of his “Who Killed JFK?” podcast.

“When we first previewed it, we previewed it in a theater in Dallas, Texas, and people … they didn’t know what the heck they were looking at,” he recalled at the time.

“They came up to me afterward and said, ‘I don’t understand. Why would you make a movie about a band that nobody’s ever heard of? And they’re so bad! Why would you do that?’” Reiner said. “They said, ‘You should make a movie about the Beatles or the Rolling Stones.’”

Christopher Guest on set of the film. MEGA
Christopher Guest on set of the film. MEGA

“I said, ‘Well, it’s a satire,’” Reiner went on. “I tried to explain, you know. But over the years, people got it, and they started to like it.”

A release date for “Spinal Tap II” has yet to be announced.