Jay and Silent Bob Reboot 2019

In this hilarious comedy, Jay and Silent Bob take their irreverent antics to new heights as they hit the open road in a desperate bid to thwart Hollywood's plans for a reboot featuring themselves. Can these lovable slackers outsmart the system and save their iconic status?

In this hilarious comedy, Jay and Silent Bob take their irreverent antics to new heights as they hit the open road in a desperate bid to thwart Hollywood's plans for a reboot featuring themselves. Can these lovable slackers outsmart the system and save their iconic status?

Does Jay and Silent Bob Reboot have end credit scenes?

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Jay and Silent Bob Reboot does not have end credit scenes.

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What operation do Jay and Silent Bob run disguised as a chicken sandwich restaurant?

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In Leonardo, New Jersey, the misadventures of Jay and Silent Bob (played by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith) unfold as they navigate life while running a marijuana operation out of their old RST Video Store, now humorously disguised as a chicken sandwich eatery called “Cock Smoker.” Their serene existence comes crashing down when a SWAT team raids their operation, leading them into a courtroom where they find themselves at the mercy of a lawyer (Justin Long) appointed to defend them. Before their trial even begins, the lawyer convinces the judge (Craig Robinson) that their weed business was merely a temporary pop-up designed to promote an upcoming movie. Against all odds, Jay and Silent Bob secure their freedom, only to be thrown back into the fray with another court case just moments later.

In a twist of fate, their lawyer changes allegiances, now defending Saban Films, who has acquired the rights to Bluntman and Chronic. With a big-budget reboot of Bluntman v Chronic on the horizon, the lawyer stakes his claim, stating that Jay and Bob have relinquished their naming rights to Saban, effectively stripping them of their identities. Furious at this betrayal, Jay and Silent Bob turn to Brodie Bruce (Jason Lee), who operates Brodie’s Secret Stash in what used to be an old mall. Brodie shares the latest news about the Bluntman and Chronic reboot being directed by Kevin Smith, revealing that it’s nearly complete but a crucial action sequence is set to be filmed at the Chronic-Con in Hollywood.

The clock is ticking for the duo to reclaim their identities as they embark on a frantic three-day journey to Los Angeles, but they soon discover they are on a No-Fly List. In desperation, they resort to stealing the credit card information of an obnoxious businessman (Ralph Garman) to book a rideshare to California. Their journey leads them to Chicago, where they pick up a ride from a driver (Fred Armisen) who admits he’s never smoked marijuana. In an act of rebellion, Jay hands him a joint to enjoy, though trouble brews as the driver gets arrested just moments later.

During a visit to Justice (Shannon Elizabeth), Jay’s ex-girlfriend and now a weatherperson, they learn that he left her heartbroken by abandoning her when she was incarcerated. Justice becomes a key figure in their chaotic escapade as she introduces them to their daughter, Millennium Faulken (Harley Quinn Smith), whom she raises with her wife Reggie (Rosario Dawson). Packed with emotional revelations, they embark on yet another chapter of their wild pursuit.

As they team up with Milly and her friends, Jay and Silent Bob are thrust into a whirlwind adventure that reveals deeper truths—their travels take them from New Orleans to the heart of a Klan rally, where they must rescue Milly’s friends who have been kidnapped. With a series of clever schemes, including Bob disguising himself in a Klan hood, the duo pulls off a chaotic rescue.

Finally arriving at Chronic-Con, they attempt to sabotage the Bluntman and Chronic film shoot. However, Milly, driven by her own aspirations, aims to fulfill her dreams of acting. The story crescendos into a chaotic confrontation involving a battle with spies, unexpected truths about parental bonds, and comedic hijinks that only Jay and Silent Bob can masterfully execute.

The adventure culminates back at their beloved Quick Stop, where Jay begins to share tales of his escapades with Milly while Bob serves them coffee. There’s a sense of closure as they unearth cherished memories from their past. In a humorous post-credits scene, the duo continues their prank war against Dante Hicks ([Brian O’Halloran]), leaving fans with a feeling of nostalgia and laughter—reminding everyone that despite their chaotic lives, there’s always room for family and fun.

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