
If you loved
Dogma
Kevin Smith · Film · 1999
If you loved Dogma, you likely crave stories that blend irreverent, apocalyptic stakes with the messy, human search for spiritual meaning.
Books on the same thread

A Prayer for Owen Meany
John Irving · Book · 1989
Explores: Faith and Doubt, Fate vs. Free Will, Friendship.
Much like Dogma, this novel explores the weight of divine destiny and the struggle to maintain faith when faced with the harsh, often absurd realities of human loss.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Douglas Adams · Book · 1979
Explores: Existentialism, Bureaucracy, The Absurd.
If the cosmic skepticism of Dogma appealed to you, this journey provides a similar sense of existential dread mixed with the sharp, satirical wit of a universe gone wrong.
The Dark Tower VII
Stephen King · Book · 2004
Shares a thread with Dogma: Redemption.
Fans of the high-stakes, mythic questing found in Dogma will appreciate how this sprawling narrative forces characters to confront the heavy burden of fate and the nature of evil.

Dog Man
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2019
Shares a thread with Dogma: Redemption.
While lighter in tone than Dogma, this series mirrors the film's focus on redemption and found family, proving that even the most unlikely figures can change their life path.
Series on the same thread

Good Omens
Neil Gaiman · Series · 2019
Shares a thread with Dogma: Religious Satire.
This show is the spiritual sibling to Dogma, perfectly capturing the same comedic tension of supernatural beings attempting to navigate the complexities of humanity while preventing an inevitable apocalypse.

Clerks
Kevin Smith · Series · 2000
Explores: existential ennui, dead-end jobs, pop culture references.
If the specific brand of humor in Dogma resonated, you will enjoy this earlier work that establishes the same dry, observational sarcasm regarding the mundanity of life and pop culture.

Preacher
Sam Catlin · Series · 2016
Shares 3 threads with Dogma: Redemption, Existential Crisis, Religious Satire.
This series takes the religious subversion of Dogma to a darker, grittier place, following a protagonist who is just as disillusioned with divine silence as the characters in the film.

Angel
Joss Whedon · Series · 1999
Shares a thread with Dogma: Redemption.
Like the renegade angels in Dogma, this protagonist grapples with the burden of a supernatural existence, seeking personal redemption while constantly fighting against the weight of his own past.
Podcasts on the same thread

Grumpy Old Geeks
Jason DeFillippo & Brian Schulmeister with Dave Bittner · Podcast · 2026
Explores: cynicism, digital culture, corporate skepticism.
The cynical, unfiltered commentary on modern institutions found here mirrors the biting institutional critique that Kevin Smith employed throughout the narrative of Dogma.

The Adventure Zone
The McElroys · Podcast · 2026
Explores: improvised storytelling, group dynamics, high fantasy satire.
This podcast channels the same improvisational energy and satirical fantasy sensibilities that make the buddy adventure elements of Dogma feel so vibrant and refreshingly human.
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Common questions
What is the primary conflict in Dogma?
In Dogma, an abortion clinic worker with a unique heritage must stop two renegade angels. These angels are attempting to exploit a loophole to reenter Heaven, an act that would result in the negation of human existence. She is tasked with saving humanity from this outcome.
Is Dogma about a religious struggle?
Dogma focuses on the efforts of two renegade angels trying to reenter Heaven by exploiting a loophole. This action threatens the existence of humanity, forcing an abortion clinic worker with a special heritage to intervene and prevent the negation of the human race.
Who is the protagonist in Dogma?
The protagonist of Dogma is an abortion clinic worker who possesses a special heritage. She is called upon to save humanity from being negated by two renegade angels who are attempting to exploit a loophole in order to reenter Heaven.
Why are the angels in Dogma considered renegades?
The angels in Dogma are considered renegades because they are attempting to exploit a loophole to reenter Heaven. Their actions threaten the existence of humanity, requiring an abortion clinic worker with a special heritage to step in and save the world from being negated.