Jeremy London and Ethan Suplee are the latest to join Mallrats 2

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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The hunt for the original MALLRATS cast members continues and Kevin Smith has two more to add to the list. Now confirmed is Jeremy London, who played opposite Jason Lee as leading man T.S. Quint. Not to be confused with his twin brother Jason London (DAZED AND CONFUSED), Jeremy has been plenty busy himself with more obscure flicks as of late. He's not alone, however, as sailboat seeker Ethan Suplee is also a returning cast member. The dude has lost a ton of weight, but there's no mistaking the man who who sought the 3D image.

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The above two join returning cast members Jason Lee, Michael Rooker, Shannen Doherty, Stan Lee, Jason Mewes and of course Kevin Smith. Smith himself reports that there 4 more he's seeking to make a return trip. While my guesses lie with Claire Forlani, Joey Lauren Adams, Renee Humphrey, and Ben Affleck, I imagine at this rate we'll find out sooner rather than later.

MALLRATS 2 goes into production later this year, at the earliest.

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