Jackass: Best and Last - The Ultimate Tribute to Stunts, Pranks, and Friendship

Jackass, the iconic stunt and prankster group, is back for their fifth and final feature film, "Jackass: Best and Last." Led by Johnny Knoxville, the group is ready to push the limits one more time. Directed by Jeff Tremaine, the film combines new footage with unseen moments from the past 25 years, showcasing stunts that were previously deemed too extreme.
In "Jackass: Best and Last," viewers can expect a mix of new and old content, featuring familiar faces like Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, and Jason "Wee Man" Acuna. The film also introduces a new cast member, Larry the humanoid robot. Despite the absence of Ryan Dunn, who passed away in 2011, and Bam Margera, who was removed from the group in 2020, archival footage of them is included in the film.
The movie promises a blend of outrageous stunts, bodily harm, genitalia abuse, and bodily fluids, all in the signature Jackass style. With a mix of humor and nostalgia, "Jackass: Best and Last" offers a glimpse into the group's journey over the years. As the final installment in the franchise, the film is a tribute to the enduring friendship and camaraderie among the Jackass members.
While fans may be sad to see the end of the Jackass movies, the group remains optimistic about their future collaborations. According to Chris Pontius, the chemistry among the Jackass members is rare and valuable, paving the way for new and exciting projects beyond the film series. Despite the wild stunts and pranks, at its core, Jackass is about the bond of friendship that has kept the group together through thick and thin.
As "Jackass: Best and Last" hits theaters worldwide starting on June 25, fans can expect a rollercoaster of emotions, from laughter to nostalgia. The film serves as a fitting conclusion to the Jackass legacy, celebrating the group's unique brand of humor and camaraderie that has captivated audiences for over two decades.