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“Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” Trailer is Here to Give You 90s Feels

SNOOGANS! Kevin Smith, writer and director of classics like Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma, Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back just dropped a huge surprise. If you are not aware Kevin Smith has been working on a reboot for Jay & Silent Bob called…Jay & Silent Bob Reboot. Check out the Red Band Trailer below. NSFW….seriously put on headphones!

What a treat. Instead of waiting for his San Diego Comic Con Hall H debut, he dropped it on us early. Now we can discuss all the cameos we noticed just the first time watching this trailer.

Also if you find yourself questioning the story of this film don’t. It is exactly the same story as the first one except this time Jay and Silent Bob are trying to stop a Reboot of Bluntman and Chronic. As Smith, has been saying during the development of this film it will be a joke on the current Hollywood system of sequels, remakes and reboots while being all three in one.

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