Kevin Smith wants to team up with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon for his final film.
In what will be sad news to his legion of fans, the controversial director told MTV that ice hockey comedy 'Hit Somebody' will be his final film. And he's keen to use actors from his previous movies to star in his final directorial outing, including his recurring actors Affleck, and Damon. The pair have starred in several of Smith's movies, including 'Dogma' and 'Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back'.
He said, "That means I can pull from my entire history of film. They’re all coming back. It’s like 'The Muppet Movie'. You’ve got your core cast, and then a zillion cameos… It’s going to sum everything up. We’ll have a team in Boston, and who do you think I’m going to call? Both of those dudes.
Despite their public differences while working on last year's police comedy 'Cop Out', Smith even joked that he would let Bruce Willis star in the movie.
"I'm not even ruling out Bruce Willis at this point. I'd duck, but I'd put a stick in Willis' hand."
'Hit Somebody' will focus on a not particularly great hockey player who is used purely for his talents as a fighter on the ice.
Despite their public differences while working on last year's police comedy 'Cop Out', Smith even joked that he would let Bruce Willis star in the movie.
"I'm not even ruling out Bruce Willis at this point. I'd duck, but I'd put a stick in Willis' hand."
'Hit Somebody' will focus on a not particularly great hockey player who is used purely for his talents as a fighter on the ice.
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