There's something uniquely beautiful about the bond shared by the Jackass crew. It's a brotherhood built on mutual respect, genuine affection, and a shared willingness to endure unimaginable pain for a laugh. They'll kick each other in the head, the gut, or the groin, but they always do it with a weird, twisted sense of care. It's not your typical friendship—it's a glorious, self-aware stupidity that reminds us that sometimes, the best way to show you love someone is to electrocute them for our entertainment.
That spirit is alive and well in Jackass: Best and Last, the franchise's final installment. Ahead of its release, we're thrilled to offer an exclusive first look at the film. And what better way to capture the essence of Jackass than an image of Johnny Knoxville and Wee Man, with Wee Man strapped to an electric chair, presumably about to get zapped? It's pure, unadulterated chaos—and we wouldn't have it any other way.
The Jackass franchise has always had a strange emotional durability. On the surface, it's just grown adults doing things that most people would consider too dangerous, too stupid, or too painful to attempt after a certain age. But there's a purity to it that's hard to find elsewhere. No complicated lore, no multiverses, no homework required. Just the most wonderfully moronic people on Earth doing the dumbest stunts imaginable. And we can't thank them enough for that.
If you're feeling nostalgic for the early days, you can check out the Jackass Original Series Returns to Paramount+ in Uncut, Restored Glory to relive the chaos that started it all.
Who's Back for One Last Ride?
Jackass: Best and Last brings together the full crew for what promises to be an unforgettable finale. The cast includes Johnny Knoxville (Bad Grandpa), Steve-O, Chris Pontius (Somewhere), Wee Man (Elf-Man), Preston Lacy (National Lampoon's TV: The Movie), Dave England (Shred, The Bet), Danger Ehren, Poopies, Zach Holmes (Too Stupid to Die), Jasper Dolphin (Jasper & Errol's First Time), Rachel Wolfson (High Mystery), and Dark Shark.
For fans of the franchise, this is the ultimate send-off. The film promises to deliver the same brand of beautifully brainless stunts that have made Jackass a cultural phenomenon. And if the exclusive image is any indication, they're going out with a bang—or, in Wee Man's case, a shock.
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When Can You See It?
Jackass: Best and Last opens in theaters on June 26, 2026. Mark your calendars, because this is the final chance to see the crew in action on the big screen. It's going to be a wild ride, and we're already bracing for the laughs, the cringes, and the inevitable moments of pure, unadulterated joy.
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