Jay and Silent Bob are coming home to New Jersey.

Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes are bringing their latest film, "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot," to the historic Paramount Theatre on the Asbury Park Boardwalk on Saturday, Oct. 19.

The duo will be in town for the "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Roadshow," a touring production featuring appearances by the duo and a screening of their highly-anticipated new film.

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Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, July 26 via Ticketmaster. Doors for the Oct. 19 show are at 6 p.m., with the show scheduled to start at 7 and a question-and-answer session with Smith and Mewes after the film.

Fans in Asbury Park also can pick up tickets at the Stone Pony box office at 913 Ocean Ave. and Blackbird Presents at 651 Cookman Ave., as well as at and select Ticketmaster locations.

First introduced in Smith's landmark 1994 feature debut "Clerks," the comedic pair of Monmouth County drug dealers Jay and Silent Bob (played by Mewes and Smith, respectively) were last seen on the big screen in 2006's "Clerks II." The duo made a surprise cameo last year in Drake's "I'm Upset" music video.

Written and directed by Smith, "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" was produced by Liz Destro and Jordan Monsanto of Smodco. The film's trailer, released Thursday, July 18, includes appearances by regular Smith players Ben Affleck, Jason Lee and Matt Damon. The film co-stars Smith's daughter, Harley Quinn Smith.

Before its Asbury Park bow, "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" will play more than 600 select cinemas across the country for 7 p.m. screenings Tuesday, Oct. 15, and Thursday, Oct. 17.

Presented by Fathom Events and Saban Films, the Oct. 15 screening will include a pre-recorded introduction by Smith and co-star Jason Mewes, and the first 50 attendees at every location will receive a limited-edition poster. The Oct. 17 will be a double feature with Smith's "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001).

The "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Roadshow" tour, with more than 40 dates, plays the Prince Theatre in Philadelphia on Nov. 7 and an as-yet-unspecified New York City theater on Nov. 9.