Things come full circle from the 1994 original Kevin Smith film Clerks III, which finds both characters, played by Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson, now owning and working the Quick Stop Convenience Store compared to their side journey working fast food in the 2006 sequel While it's conceivable that there could be a fourth film,[...]
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Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson probably never imagined the cultural phenomenon that Clerks would become when the film came out in 1994 Since then, the characters appeared in two sequels and an animated series and made several cameos throughout director Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse films As the success of the original movie and its 2006[...]
Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson helped create two of pop culture's relevant everyman characters in Dante Hicks and Randal Graves when they starred in the underground hit Clerks in 1994 It would also help launch director Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse, which also includes other franchises like Mallrats, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob, etc The film's success[...]
His latest in Clerks III is a very different and refreshing experience, albeit a gut-wrenching one.
Trevor Fehrman, Brian O'Halloran, Rosario Dawson, and Jeff Anderson in Clerks III Image courtesy of Lionsgate
The story is inspired by Smith's own past medical episode following his heart attack During a normal day working at the Quick Stop Groceries, Randal[...]
Lionsgate and director Kevin Smith dropped the long-awaited Clerks III trailer going back to basics with Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randal (Jeff Anderson) working at the Quick Stop Groceries convenience store with Elias (Trevor Fehrman), initially introduced in 2002's Clerks II The opening shot shows Randal's former VHS and Nintendo store converted into a marijuana[...]
Clerks III, the first official trilogy in the View Askewniverse, is looming closer to becoming a reality following up the misadventures of Dante (Brian O'Halloran), Randal (Jeff Anderson), Jay (Jason Mewes), Silent Bob (Kevin Smith), Elias (Trevor Fehrman), and Becky (Rosario Dawson) Lionsgate released the film's official poster showing the first four original characters from[...]
The Lionsgate film, slated for release in 2022, reunites principal stars, Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson, reprising their roles as Dante and Randall running the Quick Stop Groceries convenience store originally established the 1994 original During the first film's events, Dante ran the Quick Stop while Randall ran the adjacent video store 2006 saw the[...]
Clerks III is slated for a 2022 release.
Trevor Fehrman, Brian O'Halloran, Rosario Dawson, and Jeff Anderson in Clerks III Image courtesy of Lionsgate
Kevin Smith is doing everything he can to recapture the magic of his 1994 original in his latest sequel Clerks III filming some sequences in black and white Posting an update on[...]
While the 1994 original film featured stars Brian O'Halloran and Jeff Anderson as Dante and Randall, the 2006 sequel added Trevor Fehrman's Elias and Rosario Dawson's Becky The new still features the four with Dawson in her Mooby's jacket in a nod to the second film.
Trevor Fehrman, Brian O'Halloran, Rosario Dawson, and Jeff Anderson in[...]
It's hard to believe it's been 27 years since Kevin Smith's original breakout hit Clerks (1994) hit cinemas introducing the world to Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran), Randal Graves (Jeff Anderson), Jay (Jason Mewes), and Silent Bob (Smith) Launching what would be known as the View Askewniverse, Smith would return to the Quick Stop at least[...]
So why should Clerks III be a TV series? Well, look no further than the short-lived Clerks: The Animated Series, which took on the adventures of Dante (Brian O'Halloran), Randall (Jeff Anderson), Jay (Jason Mewes), and Silent Bob (Smith) in appropriately-paced under-appreciated cult classic fun.
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Yes, Clerks: The Animated Series only[...]
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