Kevin Smith has revealed that there won't ever be a Dogma 2, despite being given the chance to do a sequel.

Speaking at the New York Comic Con, Smith recalled that Harvey Weinstein once suggested the idea of doing a sequel to the dark religious comedy, but the director wasn't interested.

Harvey and Bob Weinstein own the rights to Dogma as it was made when they ran Miramax, and there was a phone call only a few months ago when the possibility of a sequel came up.

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"I'm like, 'Oh no, I'm not going to do a religious movie ever again'. I mean, Red State is a bit of a religious movie… so maybe I have another religious movie in me, but it won't be a sequel to Dogma," Smith explained (via Den of Geek).

Earlier this year, Smith revealed in a lengthy post on Instagram that the Mallrats sequel and the planned Clerks 3 weren't going to happen, but that Jay and Silent Bob will be back.

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The reboot will see the duo go back to Hollywood to stop a brand new reboot of the old Bluntman & Chronic Movie.

"It's a tongue-in-cheek, silly-ass satire that pokes fun at the movie business's recent re-do obsession," he teased.

From: Digital Spy