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Kevin Smith reveals the wild film he plans to pitch to Ben Affleck: He offers to produce my ‘cheap movies’

Kevin Smith has a new idea about a collaboration with his longtime pal Ben Affleck.

While promoting his new film “The 4:30 Movie,” the 54-year-old director exclusively told The Post that he would work with Affleck, 52, again “in a heartbeat.”

In fact, Smith said he’s currently working on a new project that he wants Affleck and Matt Damon to produce via their production company, Artists Equity.

Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck and Jason Mewes at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. on October 14, 2019. Getty Images

“I’ve known Ben for years, and he was always a wonderful actor. And then, of course, he became a great director,” Smith told The Post.

“And him and Matt have Artists Equity,” he continued. “So we were texting last year and he [Affleck] goes, ‘Oh, I got to blow you up about my company, man. You got cheap movies. Bring them here.’ I’m like, heavens, all I got is cheap movies, for heaven’s sake.”

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon at the “Air” premiere in Austin, Texas on March 18, 2023. Variety via Getty Images
Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck in “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.” ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

Smith admitted that while “most of the stuff I do I would honestly never think about bringing to Ben and Matt,” he’s changing his tune for his latest brainchild.

“There’s something that I started writing recently that I love that’s, like, outside of my wheelhouse,” the “Dogma” director shared.

Kevin Smith at Comic-Con 2024. Getty Images

“I grew up in the 70s, and so movies about Satanism as a young Catholic, that’s my thing,” Smith said. “God, that would terrify me to death when I was a kid. The ultimate evil.”

“So I’m writing this movie about a satanic cult and it’s grown up enough where I honestly feel like when I’m done, I am going to bring it into the boys to be like, I never do this,” he added. “When I call them up, I’m like, come be in my movie. That’s, like, enough. But I think this is an Artists Equity worthy movie. It’s like my version of ‘Rosemary’s Baby.’”

Ben Affleck, Kevin Smith at the “The Sum of All Fears” premiere in 2002. Getty Images

Smith and Affleck met 20 years ago during the audition process for Smith’s directorial debut, 1994’s “Mallrats.” Affleck landed a part in the film alongside Shannen Doherty, Jason Lee and Jeremy London.

The pair have since collaborated on numerous projects like 1997’s “Chasing Amy,” 1999’s “Dogma,” 2001’s “Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Bob,” and 2004’s “Jersey Girl,” in which Affleck starred opposite Jennifer Lopez.

Kevin Smith, Ben Affleck at the “Chasing Amy” premiere in 1997. FilmMagic
Ben Affleck, Kevin Smith in Los Angeles in 2006. WireImage

Smith was notably present at Affleck and Lopez’s wedding in Georgia in August 2022.

He attended the star-studded event with his wife, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith. Jason Mewes, who has also collaborated with Affleck and Smith over the years, also went to the wedding with his wife, Jordan Monsanto.

Smith recently reacted to Affleck and Lopez’s split in an interview with PEOPLE.

Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez at the 2021 Venice Film Festival. REUTERS

He called Affleck “one of my favorite people on the planet,” and said Lopez, 55, is “wonderful too.”

“And if they’re not going forward, that breaks my heart and stuff, but I’ve always adored him,” added Smith.

Kevin Smith and Ben Affleck at the 1999 MTV Movie Awards. Getty Images

Smith’s new movie is loosely based on his childhood. It’s set in the summer of 1986 and follows three 16-year-old friends who spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local cineplex

He told The Post that “The 4:30 Movie” “feels a little more dialed in” but is really “no different” than the rest of his directorial features.

“The 4:30 Movie.”
“The 4:30 Movie.” Ralph Bavaro

“As much as I’m always making movies about my life as if I’ve had an interesting life, but that’s the trick to take something banal and make it universal. Make it something people recognize,” he said.

“The 4:30 Movie” is available on digital now.

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