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Jackass: Best and Last is shaping up to be a wild, nostalgic goodbye for one of the most outrageous franchises in comedy history. Directed by Jeff Tremaine and hitting theaters on June 26, 2026, the film reunites the core crew for what is being marketed as their final big screen ride.

Unlike a traditional sequel, this installment leans into a compilation format, blending classic Jackass moments with brand new stunts, pranks, and behind the scenes interviews. The result feels like both a greatest hits collection and a fresh dose of chaos.

The official trailer emphasizes that farewell tone, opening with a familiar warning before diving straight into painful, ridiculous setups. From shock collar gags to an absurd escape room scenario, the film promises the same fearless stupidity that defined the series.

Returning stars like Johnny Knoxville, Steve O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, and Preston Lacy bring the same chaotic energy, while newer cast members add fresh unpredictability. The film even jokes about aging, highlighting what Jackass looks like at fifty.

Produced by Spike Jonze and Knoxville, and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the movie is positioned as a true sendoff rather than just another sequel. It celebrates twenty five years of outrageous humor while acknowledging the physical toll behind the laughs.

Ultimately, Jackass: Best and Last is less about pushing limits and more about saying goodbye with one final laugh. Fans can expect nostalgia, absurdity, and a reminder that some brands of comedy never really grow up, even when the cast does truly.