As Kevin Smith's controversial film celebrates its 25th anniversary, Dogma is being re-released.
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The director of The View Askewniverse revealed that his 1999 religious satire is returning to theaters and getting a new home release after another company bought the distribution rights from Harvey Weinstein's Miramax.
"The movie was bought from the guy who had it for years and everything," he said on That Hashtag Show. "The company that bought it, we met with them a couple months ago. They said, 'Would you be interested in re-releasing it and touring it like you do your movies?' I said, '100 percent, are you kidding me? Touring a movie that I know people love, and it's sentimental and nostalgic? We're cleaning it up.'"
Smith continued: "Right now, 2024 is our 25th anniversary this year. November is the month we came out. So I think 2025 is the year that the movement is going to happen there. Back on home video, then back in theaters, and I'm going on tour with it and stuff like that."