Clerks III has officially wrapped production, with Kevin Smith and members of the cast posting fond farewells to the Quick Stop in the early hours of this morning. The film has been in production for all of August, closely mirroring the lightning-fast production schedule of the original Clerks. The movie, which is set to be distributed by Lionsgate, is Smith’s first new feature film since Jay & Silent Bob Reboot, in which Brian O’Halloran’s Dante Hicks, the point-of-view character in the original Clerks and its 2006 sequel, Clerks II. That movie was the last time fans got a look at Jeff Anderson’s Randal Graves, who appears to be the lead in Clerks III.

We wrapped CLERKS III around midnight, our final shot replicating the scene from CLERKS in which Jay & Silent Bob were dancing in the dark outside of RST Video! Thank you to my uber-Producers @JordanMonsanto and Liz Destro for making my dreams come true! What an adventure we had! pic.twitter.com/b077m13PEF