Jay and Silent Bob, the iconic duo created by Kevin Smith, have appeared in numerous films throughout the so-called View Askewniverse. Below is an overview of all the films in which they play a prominent role, listed in order of appearance.

1. Clerks (1994)

Kevin Smith’s debut film introduces Jay and Silent Bob as the local dealers hanging out at the Quick Stop. A black-and-white indie classic that marks the beginning of the View Askewniverse.

2. Mallrats (1995)

A day at the mall with Jay and Silent Bob trying to help their friends while causing chaos. Known for its comedic tone and cameos.

3. Chasing Amy (1997)

Although Jay and Silent Bob have a smaller role here, the film provides deeper insight into their background—especially Silent Bob’s.

4. Dogma (1999)

Jay and Silent Bob become unlikely heroes in a religious satire where they must stop two fallen angels from destroying the universe.

5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)

The duo discovers a movie is being made about their comic book counterparts and head to Hollywood to stop it. A road trip full of humor and cameos.

6. Clerks II (2006)

Jay and Silent Bob return to the Quick Stop, now burned down, and spend time at the Mooby’s fast food restaurant where Dante and Randal work.

7. Jay & Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie! (2013)

An animated film where Jay and Silent Bob become superheroes after winning the lottery. They battle villains in their city.

8. Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019)

A satirical take on Hollywood reboots, where the duo once again travels to Hollywood to stop a reboot of the movie about their comic book selves.

9. Clerks III (2022)

After suffering a heart attack, Randal decides to make a film about his life at the Quick Stop, with help from Dante, Jay, and Silent Bob. A meta conclusion to the trilogy.

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