Get ready for the ultimate adrenaline rush as the Jackass crew brings down the curtain on their two-decade reign of chaos with 'Jackass: Best And Last'! This bombastic, laugh-out-loud finale is a love letter to fans and a defiant middle finger to anyone who says they've lost it. With a nostalgic trip back to 1998 and some brand-new stunts that will leave you gasping in awe, this film promises to be the perfect swansong for the anarchic comedy pioneers.
The movie kicks off with a thrilling look back at Johnny Knoxville's brainchild – testing self-defence gear by putting himself in harm's way (literally!). From there, it's a wild ride of familiar faces and outrageous stunts. Classics like 'Poo Cocktail Supreme' and 'Silence Of The Lambs' will have you grinning from ear to ear, while newcomers get an introduction to the zany world of Jackass.
But don't get it twisted – this ain't just a nostalgia fest! 'Best And Last' introduces some fresh faces, including Larry The Robot, voiced by comedian Adam Ray. This mechanical mischief-maker takes centre stage in some of the film's most jaw-dropping stunts, like Steve-O's prostate exam (ouch!). Special guests, such as Paul Walter Hauser, also drop by to keep things wild and unpredictable.
Some critics might say that 'Best And Last' is a last gasp for this brand of slapstick humour in the TikTok age. But we say – who needs viral videos when you've got Jackass? The 54-year-old Knoxville proves he's still got it by pushing his physical limits to the max, delivering an unforgettable finale and one final, cringe-worthy gag that will leave you in stitches.
Directed by Jeff Tremaine and produced by a team that includes Knoxville himself, 'Jackass: Best And Last' is a worthy sendoff for these comedy legends. With its explosive finale and heartfelt nod to the end of an era, this film promises to be an unforgettable ride from start to finish – so grab your popcorn, sit back, and get ready to join the Jackass gang on their final adventure!
'Jackass: Best And Last' hits UK cinemas on June 26. Don't miss out – but be warned: it's not for the faint of heart!