Matt Damon and Ben Affleck as angels while Kevin Smith smiles in Dogma
Kevin Smith's 1999 film Dogma is returning to home video after being out of print for several years. Dogma's story, including religious themes, caused such controversy that Harvey Weinstein personally bought the film from Disney, who was Miramax's parent company at the time. The movie's home video release was then licensed to Sony, and once that license expired, the film went out of print. This is also why the Smith film has not been available to watch on a streaming service.
Smith also teased that since the movie is under new ownership, there is now a possibility to continue Dogma's story with a sequel. Read his full comment below: Related Kevin Smith’s View Askewniverse Movie Timeline Explained Kevin Smith has been making movies for almost 30 years, but he is perhaps best known for his View Askewniverse, a film saga as old as his career.
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