Fans of the “View Askewniverse” have a lot to be happy about these days. Not only is the Jay & Silent Bob Reboot set to premiere this month, but writer and director Kevin Smith is already revealing plot details for his next project, Clerks 3.
Talking with The Wrap, Smith said that the plot of his next film will revolve around Randal (Jeff Anderson) recovering from a heart attack, which is inspired by Smith’s own near-death experience. In 2018, Smith suffered a severe heart attack, known as “the widowmaker,” but doctors were somehow able to save his life.
Clerks 3 will begin with Randal suffering a heart attack and nearly losing his life, and then the story will follow him as he has a midlife crisis and brings his best friend Dante (Brian O’Halloran) along for the ride. From there, the story goes completely meta, and Kevin Smith fans will be surprised about what he has planned.
“Randal has a heart attack, decides that he came so close to death, and his life has meant nothing, there’s nobody to memorialize him, he has no family or anything like that,” Smith explained. “And in the recovery, while under fentanyl, he comes to the conclusion at mid-life, having almost died, having worked in a movie store his whole life and watched other people’s movies, he tells Dante, I think we need to make a movie. So Dante and Randal make Clerks. That’s the story of Clerks 3.”
Smith says that this script will reflect a lot of things that happened in his own life, like Randal turning his friends and their stories into movie characters and having to film in black-and-white like Smith did in 1994 with his first film. There will also be movie-within-a-movie scenes.
The 49-year-old says that he is going to bring his boys right back to where they brought him. And, he says the story pretty much writes itself because he lived it 25 years ago. Smith called the story “warm” and “f***ing wonderful,” and he had the benefit of cherry-picking his favorite stories and moments from that time in his life.
Smith is excited about reliving everything and putting it into Randal and Dante’s hands, and he says the movie will be “funny and poignant.” He also made it clear that this script is nothing like the version that he performed with friends at a live read in New Jersey earlier this year.
This one is different because he and Anderson have reconciled after being estranged for a few years, and you can’t have a Clerks movie without Randal.
The Jay & Silent Bob Reboot opens in theaters via Fathom Events on October 15th and 17th. Then, Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes will travel the country on a 62-city tour for the Jay & Silent Bob Reboot Roadshow.
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