Kevin Smith recently offered an update on the status of the upcoming Clerks 3. The upcoming comedy film acts as a sequel to the 1994 original and its 2006 follow-up, and much like those two, Smith has been heavily involved in all aspects of production, having written, directed, edited, and produced it. The first installment, which follows a normal day in the lives of two convenience store clerks at Quick Stop Groceries, established Smith's career and introduced fan-favorite recurring characters, like Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith). Upon its release, Clerks drew largely positive reviews from critics and has since developed a cult following. Clerks 2 followed 12 years later and introduced new characters, like Trevor Fehrman's Elias Grover and Rosario Dawson's Becky Scott, who joined Brian O'Halloran's Dante Hicks and Jeff Anderson's Randal Graves.
In 2014, Smith opened up about how his film Tusk got him the financing for Clerks 3, and the plan was to start filming a year later, though the development of a potential Mallrats sequel halted that process. It was not until last year that the writer/director confirmed the completion of the film's script and started teasing what fans can expect this time around. Itwill see the return of Mewes, O'Halloran, Anderson, Fehrman, and Dawson alongside Marilyn Ghigliotti, who is reprising her role as Veronica Loughran from the original film. Smith revealed that Clerks 3 will be in black and white and color and that it will be set primarily at Quick Stop, following Anderson's Randal, who wants to make a movie with Dante after surviving a heart attack.
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