Making a splash with his first major film, ‘Clerks’ in 1994, he continued to stir up controversy with subsequent films like Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and his fourth production, the religious satire ‘Dogma’. This movie boasted an impressive ensemble cast that featured Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Alan Rickman, Chris Rock, Linda Fiorentino, Salma Hayek, George Carlin, and even Alanis Morissette. The controversy it generated made a Dogma sequel seem unlikely.
In the initial sequence, a character who possesses unique lineage, working at an abortion clinic, finds herself thrust into a critical mission. This mission aims to prevent a group of rebellious angels from abusing a loophole and regaining access to Heaven, potentially erasing humanity’s existence.
In America, the release of the movie sparked demonstrations outside movie theaters, and at one point, an actor whose visage was not widely recognized yet, Smith, took part in one such protest outside a cinema. The film grossed $31 million globally, and now more than 25 years later, it’s been re-released with a limited run in the US. We recently spoke with the writer and director of the movie, asking him if there would be a sequel to Dogma, to which he responded…
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