Jackass: Best and Last hits theaters June 26, marking the franchise’s final film. After 24 years and countless broken bones, Johnny Knoxville and crew are calling it.
The fifth main installment brings back original members Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Dave England, and Danger Ehren. Newer additions Poopies, Zach Holmes, Jasper Dolphin, and Rachel Wolfson join them. Director Jeff Tremaine assembled a mix of archive footage and fresh stunts shot recently.
Knoxville announced this would be the natural ending point. The franchise has pushed absurdist physical comedy to its limit since the MTV series debut in 2000. Fans have watched the crew age through four prior films, each more elaborate than the last.
The film opens on a crowded weekend with Toy Story 5 still leading. Variety projected it to debut around $10 million. The R-rated demographic that built Jackass into a cultural force remains fiercely loyal.
“This is the natural place to end,” Knoxville told press. The stunt ensemble has collectively endured concussions, fractures, and injuries that would end most careers. They’ve built something rare: a 24-year franchise defined by genuine physical risk, not scripts.
The film represents a closure many franchises never achieve. Rather than squeeze revenue from diminishing returns, Jackass ends on its own terms.




