Kevin Smith shares his thoughts on removing the original dark ending ofClerks. Smith’s first film,Clerks,was released in 1994. The movie stars Brian O’Halloran as Dante Hicks and Jeff Anderson as Randal Graves, two best friends who work at Quick Stop Groceries and RST Video.Clerkswas later followed by two sequels and was also the first installment inSmith’s View Askewniverse.

While speaking withGQ, Smith talks about being convinced to cutClerks' original ending. Initially, the film showsa robber coming to Quick Stop and shooting Dante, who then dies. Smith details how Producer’s Rep John Pierson told him he needed to remove the ending. Pierson believed the reason Smith killed off the character was because he didn’t have a better way to end the movie.

Randall and Dante talk behind the counter in Clerks 3

Smith explains that he thought Dante’s death was the “biggest joke” in the film since Dante was killed at the store after being called in on his day off. One of the recurring gags ofClerkswas Dante saying “I’m not even supposed to be here today!” whenever he would get upset. Smith agreed to remove the ending so that the film could have a future and be successful.

What Removing The Original Ending Meant For Clerks

Dante Hicks Was Able To Have A Future In Smith’s Universe

Smith’s decision to remove Dante’s death fromClerksgave the comedy a lighter ending. It also allowed Dante to continue to have a role in the View Askewniverse. Since Dante survived, the character was able to appear in two sequels, an animated series, as well as theJay and Silent Bobfilms. If the character had been killed off, Smith would have had to pair Randal with a new co-worker in future installments, instead of building off the friendship that was seen in the first movie.

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Although the original ending was cut, it was made available as a bonus feature on theClerksDVD. Smith even referenced the ending inClerks III, with Randal planning to kill off Dante in a similar way in his own movie.

Dante and Randal from Clerks movies

Our Take On Smith Removing The Original Dark Ending

Smith Made The Right Choice Saving Dante

Smith removing Dante’s death fromClerksmovie was the right call. Besides giving the film a lighter ending, having it end with Dante still having to deal with his problems after a bad day makes the movie more relatable. It also allowed the friendship between Dante and Randal to grow in the series, and be one of the View Askewniverse’s best duos.

Although Smith did kill off Dante inClerks III, the way it was handled was very different from the original film’s cut ending. Having Dante just be shot by a robber was a very cold and dark exit for the character. While Dante suffered a heart attack inClerks III, he was able to have a final special moment with Randal and be reunited with his deceased wife Becky (Rosario Dawson), in a send-off that was more heartwarming.

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Clerks

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Clerks follows Dante and Randal, two clerks working at adjoining convenience and video stores. The film explores their mundane yet eventful day-to-day life as they engage with customers, play rooftop hockey, and navigate personal relationships, characterized by sharp wit and casual banter.