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  1. Sep 18, 2024 · The stoner duo will return in 2024 for another legal-weed war in Central New Jersey, according to the director. Find out the story, cast, and other details of the upcoming Jay & Silent Bob movie, as well as the previous ones in the View Askewniverse.

    • Dalton Norman
    • Senior Staff Writer
  2. Sep 23, 2024 · In 2019, Smith released Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, which marked the eighth film in the View Askewniverse overall. Like the first film, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot was met with middling reviews from most critics, whereas audiences widely considered it to be a less successful endeavor than Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kevin_SmithKevin Smith - Wikipedia

    6 days ago · In 2017, due to obstacles getting Clerks 3 or Mallrats 2 produced, Smith decided to write and direct a Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back sequel instead, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. It was scheduled to be filmed in September 2017, [ 77 ] but shooting was postponed to February and March 2019. [ 78 ]

  4. Sep 14, 2024 · Kevin Smith has been dipping back into his View Askewniverse in recent years with the sequels Jay and Silent Bob Reboot and Clerks III, and has hinted at wanting to revisit another one of his beloved films, Mallrats, for its own sequel.

    • Kevin Smith
    • Reporter
  5. 6 days ago · Producer Jonathan Saba (“Butcher’s Crossing,” “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot”) has acquired adaptive rights to Sean Patrick Griffin’s novel “Gaming The Game: The Story of the NBA Betting Scandal and the Gambler Who Made It Happen.” Saba will produce with a script from Marc-Edouard Leon. According to an official logline, the sports betting exposé “explores …

  6. Sep 13, 2024 · Fast-forward 18 years, and Jay and Bob find themselves traveling to Hollywood again – this time to prevent a Bluntman & Chronic reboot from being made. In between Jay & Silent Bob...

  7. Sep 14, 2024 · His most recent efforts, Clerks III and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot can easily be identified -- lovingly or derisively, depending on one's view of the filmmaker -- as the "typical" Smith movie. However, The 4:30 Movie represents a rare, but not unprecedented, departure from his signature style.