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Rejoice! Kevin Smith’s Dogma is finally free of the Weinsteins

“Dogma” is FINALLY Coming Home After 15 Years!

Big news for Kevin Smith fans – his beloved and controversial film “Dogma” is poised for a comeback after being unavailable for purchase or streaming for nearly 15 years! This affects not just fans who have been craving a rewatch (or a first watch!) but also Smith himself, who is clearly excited to get the film back out there.

For context, “Dogma” was last released on Blu-ray in 2008, and physical copies are now ridiculously expensive. Smith has been vocal about wanting to get the rights back, and it seems he’s finally done it! While the exact details haven’t been revealed, we know the rights were previously held by the Weinstein brothers and have now been acquired by a new party who’s keen on re-releasing and touring the film.

Smith has expressed interest in not just a home video release but also a theatrical run and a tour, potentially in 2025. This suggests a major resurgence for the film and a chance for fans to experience it in a whole new way. Given Smith’s history of revisiting his characters and stories, we might even see “Dogma” expand beyond the original film into sequels or TV series – exciting stuff for fans who have been waiting patiently (or impatiently) for more.

This is a significant development in the world of Kevin Smith and independent film. “Dogma” was a major release in its time and holds a special place in the hearts of many moviegoers. Its return signals a potential wave of renewed interest in Smith’s work and a celebration of a film that was once thought lost to the murky depths of rights disputes.

So, rejoice “Dogma” fans, your prayers have been answered!

Source: Slashfilm

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