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===''Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019)''=== {{Main|Jay and Silent Bob Reboot}} In the years after ''Clerks II'', Jay and Silent Bob convert the former RST Video into a fake chicken sandwich shop, which they use as a front for an illegal marijuana dispensary. The film opens with them getting arrested, and subsequently lose a court case to [[Saban Films]], who are making a new ''[[Bluntman and Chronic]]'' film, ''Bluntman V Chronic''. The two also learn they have lost their naming rights, and can no longer self-identify as "Jay and Silent Bob". Jay and Bob visit [[Brodie Bruce]] ([[Jason Lee (actor)|Jason Lee]]), who tells them about the ''Bluntman and Chronic'' [[Reboot (fiction)|reboot]], which is being directed by [[Kevin Smith]]. The film is largely completed, but a major scene is to be shot at the annual fan convention "Chronic-Con" in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]]. Jay and Bob have three days to get to [[Los Angeles]] to stop the film from being completed and win back their identities. The two depart for California. They arrive in [[Chicago]], where Jay learns his former girlfriend Justice ([[Shannon Elizabeth]]) works as a local weatherperson. Jay and Bob visit Justice, who tells Jay he left her heartbroken by never visiting her in jail. She has since married and given birth to their love child, Millennium "Milly" Faulken ([[Harley Quinn Smith]]). She introduces Jay to their daughter and her best friend Soapy (Treshelle Edmond) but urges him to never reveal his identity to her. Justice leaves for vacation, and Milly forces Jay to take her and Soapy to Hollywood with him and Bob. Milly drugs Jay and Bob with a strong edible, and they wake up on a highway in [[New Orleans]], where they meet Milly's two other friends, Jihad ([[Aparna Brielle]]) and Shan Yu (Alice Wen). They tell Jay that they want to visit Chronic-Con because Shan Yu is a huge fan of the first ''Bluntman and Chronic'' film and it is her dream to attend Chronic-Con. They steal a van and drive to California. Milly admits to Jay that her bad behavior is attributed to her never knowing her father. Jay and Bob are abandoned by the group and set off in search of the van. They find it in a vacant area, where the [[Ku Klux Klan]] have kidnapped the girls and are having a rally. Bob steals a Klan hood and passes himself off as the new [[Ku Klux Klan titles and vocabulary|Grand Dragon]] to distract them using [[Alec Baldwin]]'s speech from ''[[Glengarry Glen Ross (film)|Glengarry Glen Ross]]'' while Jay rescues the girls. They throw a portable toilet at the Klansmen and flee. The group makes it to Chronic-Con and sneaks in. Jay and Bob plan to ruin the shoot, while the girls want to be [[Extra (acting)|extras]] in the film to fulfill Shan Yu's dream. They agree to part ways, with Jay hugging Milly and letting her know he is proud of her. After attempting to sneak past a familiar security guard ([[Diedrich Bader]]), Jay and Bob are pursued throughout the con. They hide in an empty panel room where they are met by [[Holden McNeil]] ([[Ben Affleck]]), who has just finished recording a podcast with [[Alyssa Jones]] ([[Joey Lauren Adams]]). Holden has donated his sperm to Alyssa and her wife (Virginia Smith) so they may have a child, whom he helps co-parent. Holden tells Jay that fatherhood gave him a new purpose. This inspires Jay to abort their mission and be a father to Milly. Holden gives them VIP badges, which grants him and the girls access to the panel with Kevin Smith. Noticing that Bob bears a resemblance to Smith, Milly sneaks backstage and knocks out Smith, giving Smith's clothes to Bob as a disguise. They bring Milly and Shan Yu on stage to film the scene, but Shan Yu sees through their ruse and knocks Bob unconscious, bringing out the real Kevin Smith. Bob is thrown out of the hall and Shan Yu reveals herself to be a [[KGB|Russian spy]], bent on destroying American [[Popular culture|pop culture]] conventions. Jay reveals to Milly that he is her father. Bob regains consciousness outside and steals a large metal "Iron Bob" suit that was to be used in the filming of the scene. Controlling the suit, Bob incites a riot at the panel and disarms Shan Yu and her henchmen. After making their way back home, Jay shows Milly the [[Quick Stop]] and tells her the stories of his and Bob's adventures, including meeting Justice. [[Dante Hicks]] ([[Brian O'Halloran]]) arrives to open Quick Stop and bemoans the fact that the steel shutters are once again jammed closed. Jay then reveals it has been him and Silent Bob doing it the whole time.
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